Cryptox & Webmaster
Hey Cryptox, I've been tinkering with the TLS handshake lately—trying to make the negotiation phase more transparent without breaking security. Think exposing a bit of the secret hand‑shake to the public could actually help balance control and freedom? What’s your take on that?
You can’t just spill the secrets of the handshake to everyone—if the key exchange is open, you’re handing the door to everyone. If you want transparency, show what the server offers but keep the actual keys hidden. It’s a tightrope, not a free‑for‑all.
Right, it’s like handing out the recipe but keeping the stove off – the public can see the ingredients, but only the cook gets the heat. Just make sure the “secret sauce” stays in the back of the pantry.
Sounds good, just keep the stove locked. The world likes a good menu, but the chef’s tricks stay under wraps.