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I testing bruteforce my opencart store.
this is body request:
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="username"
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="password"
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Add new schedulers
It is always good to have more options to choose. So it would be a good idea to add more schedulers. The steps are the following:
- in conf/scheduler add a config for a new scheduler
- if this scheduler requires some other library, update requirements
- run tests to check that everything works
Example: https://github.com/Erlemar/pytorch_tempest/blob/master/conf/scheduler/cyclic.yaml
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Descriptive summary
Current Hyku requires a Honeybadger account. Other tools (like Sentry) are also in common use and this should be configurable and not hard coded in the stack.
Rationale
Making this a configuration option frees us from requiring a paid service account.
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Asking about this since the NSA recently published guidance advising the public and private sectors to transition to cryptographic algorithms that are no less than sha384 & ec384 (elliptic curves).
While Edwards' Curves are different, its worth noting that prior to this update sha256 & secp256k1 were both on the list of acceptable cryptographic algorithms. My deduction was that 128-bit securit