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[–]Zapped 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (4 children)

I want you to write a memoir so badly. Even if you're making this stuff up, it would get me to start reading fiction again.

[–]PastorJohnny[S] 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (3 children)

i appreciate your kind words, but at this time i am rather busy trying to piece together a web server program that i am writing using the GCC C compiler at the shell of windows 10..

i get a lot of flack for writing my own webserver, but i can show you one reason why i would not want to use an off the shelf webserver is because there are always backdoors and flaws and guess what?

if i am writing a webserver that will be used to serve up pages on the darkweb, and there is a backdoor into my "nginx" webserver, for example, and I AM NOT AWARE OF THIS BACKDOOR, OMG... then there will be god knows who just waltzing around in my computer..

by writing my own web server, i am creating a simplified version of a webserver that only does what i tell it to do..

https://nsfocusglobal.com/update-new-nginx-bd-threat-alert/

[–]Zapped 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

No. You do your thing. But, if you were to write out a memoir, I would take the time to read it.

Is this backdoor threat a threat for anyone surfing or only web-servers?

[–]PastorJohnny[S] 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

Is this backdoor threat a threat for anyone surfing or only web-servers?

the webserver is the program that answers the requests coming from your webserver.

nothing is secure from big brother any more, period.

nothing.

google can waltz into your computer like it is an open book.

the three letter agencies are bestest of best friends with google.

you do the math.