Im a little knowledgeable with this stuff but i do not know how to see the “handshake” itself, but maybe this is synonymous with what i am doing:
Right click any of the packets (TCP or SSH) > Follow > TCP stream
From there i can see some info about the ssh protocol and connection, as well as the 2 devices communicating (Operating systems used) followed by random gibberish which is the encrypted data.
When I analyze the TCP packet “frames”, they contain data including the motherboard manufacturer, but packets themselves look like its just gibberish.
Thanks by the way for trying to help me :)
It looks like everything is in 1 stream, maybe that answers your question? I am capturing traffic only on port 22 briefly while the rsync is running to look at the packets
The only thing missing is a random arrow
Only way is to run to Lichess
I figured its another black box hell like a google meets or something similar where itll try to grab any detail, data or info about what i am connecting with, and also how trustworthy the E2E encryption is if its proprietary
Thank you for this excellent answer
I’m looking for the same thing, simply an app that allows 2 people to edit a list with no ads. No luck so far.
Honestly i never see any resistance to these kinds of steps forward
Fixes issues in PR
Can web elements be sandboxed in any meaningful way?
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse ! Je vais regarder. Bonne journée.
You are right, and I have tried, however it is painful needing to translate while on a phone when there are so many different words i don’t understand in a short sentence. Not to mention the slang and internet culture associated with posting online on memes and stuff.
Ok thank you!