If you like Heimdall you could run it without Docker. It’s a PHP app, you could run nginx and it would be pretty lightweight.
If you like Heimdall you could run it without Docker. It’s a PHP app, you could run nginx and it would be pretty lightweight.
It’s right there in the first part of the description:
This application uses the AudD® service as a Music Recognition API.
The Android app is horrible btw. If I had to guess it’s just a desktop web page scaled down and packaged in an app.
Specifically for attempting to bypass certificate pinning you’re solidly in the realm of reverse engineering. I haven’t attempting it myself but I have read the efforts of others over the years and the process was quite evolved and ever changing. If you are interested in going down this rabbit hole you may use these links as starting points but be prepared to adapt them.
https://gist.github.com/approovm/e550374428065ff1ecafca6a0488d384
https://codeshare.frida.re/browse
Best of luck.
From one of your devices can you check what DNS server they are using? It sounds like the router is setting itself as the DNS server. This would mean all your devices would list your router’s IP address and the DNS server. This is a different setting than the DNS server that your router is using.
If that’s the case you tell your router to tell your devices to set the DNS server to the IP address of your AdGuard Home device. Alternatively, you can manually set the DNS server on your devices.
Yeah, unfortunately it’s a huge barrier if you’re wanting to see why your devices are phoning home and the data being sent. It makes it extremely difficult if not impossible for most people to bypass.
No, not at all. The request never hits the cache. The certificate is stored within the app and all internet communication is specifically pinned to said certificate. It doesn’t even ask your certificate store.
There are some cases where this would not work by the way. It’s called certificate pinning and it’s basically when an application comes with the trusted certificate for a host built-in. Even if you were to override it with a root certificate in the certificate store, the app simply wouldn’t use it.
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As long as they can put on their website “We support open source!” who cares right?
It’s not about preference. It’s about what every single other email client does, including their own on different platforms, and this is even fixed in their upcoming beta of this same app.
I’m not sure why you would need to start an email from halfway down the page? I’m not sure I’m understanding you but I feel like I’m on the verge of having my mind blown about how the other half write emails 🤣 Please explain further, I’m genuinely curious!
For me, I write things from top to bottom. If I want to do a later paragraph then I will simply write it in, then go back to the top and hit enter to create a new line
Thank you! The stupid thing is I’m literally enrolled in the beta program through the Google Play store… apparently that’s the fake beta and you have to know this link for the real beta. I can confirm this issue does not exist on the “real” beta. You just saved me a lot of time.
but if they ever change it, it’ll break a number of fortune 500 companies who rely on this behaviour 🤣
Yes I would say it’s most likely just a technical problem, I just found it funny they didn’t come right out and say that.
My first thought was along those same lines but I do have both my personal signature and the mobile signature disabled in the settings.
I have both signature settings turned off and there’s several blank lines.
I’m not sure what your comment has to do with mine because I wasn’t discussing anything in the article, simply replying to someone else’s comment.
To be clear I understand that the article was incorrect, and I had my suspicions when I first saw it too (which I posted in another comment).
My comment is in reference to Google Search’s general degradation of user experience and quality of search results over the many years. Sponsored results that are hard for the average people to notice are sponsored, and they take up half the screen. SEO spam, quora spam, specific searches returning general results, etc. There is still a wealth of organic and original content out there. I just never find it through search.
I’d be surprised if anyone did! I have asked them what the use case for this is and will reply back if they answer.
Well, the humour behind “it’s a feature, not a bug!” has to come from somewhere and it seems your company/the company you work for is one of the players contributing to it :P
That’s truly as lightweight as you’re going to get. Cool little script.