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When you try to explain to your Network/Security team why they should unblock access to Port 22 (SSH) to github.com and the response is:

> We can't do that, because we can't man-in-the-middle the SSH traffic and inpsect it

πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
When you try to explain to your Network/Security team why they should unblock access to Port 22 (SSH) to github.com and the response is:

> We can't do that, because we can't man-in-the-middle the SSH traffic and inpsect it

πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@prologic That's why I don't have a job. 😁
@adi I don't understand πŸ˜‚ What are you saying in relation to my slight "outburst" πŸ˜…
@adi I don't understand πŸ˜‚ What are you saying in relation to my slight "outburst" πŸ˜…
@prologic It's not easy for me to deal "diplomatically" with situations like these.
Tbh, that reply is on the border of mental ilness.
But hey, I don't have mortgage.
So they MITM all traffic then? Stupid SSH and GitHub. Anyway, just use https for GitHub. I personally also prefer SSH.
Why aren't they closing 443 also because they can't MITM https?
> Why aren’t they closing 443 also because they can’t MITM https?

What makes you think they don't MITTM TLS traffic? It's called "Install a Root CA" on all devices, Then proxy all HTTPS traffic through a Proxy server. πŸ˜‚
> Why aren’t they closing 443 also because they can’t MITM https?

What makes you think they don't MITTM TLS traffic? It's called "Install a Root CA" on all devices, Then proxy all HTTPS traffic through a Proxy server. πŸ˜‚