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No, umbrel has a very unsecure platform. They would only allow us if we disabled many browser security features.
Thanks for the quick response.
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Fucking FINALLY someone else saying this.
Personally, I wouldn’t want an Umbrel machine on my network.
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Last I heard, they are working to enable HTTPS
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Yes, last I heard 5 years ago.
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Yes, they are very slow. Maybe in 5 more years. "We are on the verge of releasing it".
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Damn heartbroken
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Why even on your network? What about it gives you this level of concern?
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I love Luke’s reply here 🫣🤡
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MoneyPrinterGoBrrr is changed by any sane user after first login. 2FA is available, so no, stealing raspi won't be enough. But yes, a hacker guest with wifi password can sniff traffic with wireshark and maybe get the real password (I could not, must be hashed).
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Most people never change the default.
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Why blame Umbrel for this? If I remember correctly, Umbrel 1.1 forces you to change the password on first login.
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No, not all default passwords.
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I talk about the main password MoneyPrinterGoBrrr. The internal passwords of some apps are redundand.
Can you elaborate on the browser security features?
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Thanks Tony. Been strongly considering setting up a Start9 node
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Good to know, thanks.
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