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July 11, 2012, 09:43:10 PM
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last night i asked the host about SNI (for the SSL stuff) but then went to bed, then i wake up and see all this drama, but they say they don't support SNI so I need a new IP address.

so i'm not sure exactly if the two events are related or not yet, still talking to them.
Obviously you haven't read the part about installing some self signed certificate for all your domains at once.
People just don't feel comfortable sending around unencrypted passwords.

i have read that part, but i don't really know enough about it, and would rather just pay for a new IP address than spend the time to learn at this point.
i had a quick search on the subject but it doesn't look that straight forward.
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July 12, 2012, 01:59:25 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy
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July 12, 2012, 02:29:58 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy


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July 12, 2012, 02:59:38 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy

I have to admit, it took me longer that it should to figure it out.

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July 12, 2012, 03:26:12 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy


Ohh crap you dropped our interest rates to 6.9%!!!
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July 12, 2012, 03:38:03 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy

I have to admit, it took me longer that it should to figure it out.

okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com
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July 12, 2012, 04:16:04 AM
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okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com

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July 12, 2012, 05:40:00 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy

I have to admit, it took me longer that it should to figure it out.

okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com

what i saw was you dropped the minimum deposit to 5btc, i guess i didnt look hard enough
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July 12, 2012, 05:44:16 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy

I have to admit, it took me longer that it should to figure it out.

okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com

what i saw was you dropped the minimum deposit to 5btc, i guess i didnt look hard enough

oh that's old news... like at least 3 days ago Cheesy
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July 12, 2012, 05:53:00 AM
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OP has been updated... see if you can spot the difference Cheesy

I have to admit, it took me longer that it should to figure it out.

okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com

what i saw was you dropped the minimum deposit to 5btc, i guess i didnt look hard enough

oh that's old news... like at least 3 days ago Cheesy


ok, the SSL is definitely better news!
i would also like to thank you for making my experience with bitcoinmax.com easy and trouble free! i might be moving more btc here very soon... (murdaversa thinks about giving up on traditional banks..  Grin)
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July 12, 2012, 03:18:06 PM
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okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com

Issue I think should be resolved.

HTTP also works.   This should be a forced redirect to HTTPS.

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July 12, 2012, 05:49:09 PM
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okay i guess i should probably point it out to everyone else for the sake of security Cheesy

SSL has been installed and the link is now https://bitcoinmax.com

Issue I think should be resolved.

HTTP also works.   This should be a forced redirect to HTTPS.

This.

And thanks for implementing this - for the sake of what it costs it was well worth it.
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July 13, 2012, 08:38:24 AM
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Hey payb.tc,

Ever thought coding up a new section allowing users to create Pass Through's from BitcoinMax. It will be a double pass through lol. I might help you out with all the processing time it takes to manage accounts? Or is this not possible?

If it isn't an issue then thats cool.

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July 13, 2012, 09:17:21 AM
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Hey payb.tc,

Ever thought coding up a new section allowing users to create Pass Through's from BitcoinMax. It will be a double pass through lol. I might help you out with all the processing time it takes to manage accounts? Or is this not possible?

If it isn't an issue then thats cool.
He still hasn't setup the automation for new accounts, let alone automatic withdraws. So, I think even if this where "wanted to be done," he'd still need to code everything else in place to make sure it stays secure.

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July 13, 2012, 09:27:46 AM
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Hey payb.tc,

Ever thought coding up a new section allowing users to create Pass Through's from BitcoinMax. It will be a double pass through lol. I might help you out with all the processing time it takes to manage accounts? Or is this not possible?

If it isn't an issue then thats cool.
He still hasn't setup the automation for new accounts, let alone automatic withdraws. So, I think even if this where "wanted to be done," he'd still need to code everything else in place to make sure it stays secure.

sorry not a priority, dice. (i'm not even sure what benefit it would bring - you mean for those people who can't afford 5 btc ? ).

if i thought managing many accounts was a real problem, i wouldn't have dropped the minimum from 10 to 5 btc.
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July 13, 2012, 05:05:23 PM
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imho, with the addition of SSL, it's perfect as it stands.. I hope his security is better than bitcoinica.. Smiley

My only "wishlist" would be a form of some sort to request a withdrawl, save the email. Smiley


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July 13, 2012, 05:20:36 PM
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imho, with the addition of SSL, it's perfect as it stands.. I hope his security is better than bitcoinica.. Smiley

My only "wishlist" would be a form of some sort to request a withdrawl, save the email. Smiley

I actually am perfectly happy with having to PM for a withdrawal.  This means that a hacker would have to compromise BOTH my bitcoinmax account AND my forum account to steal funds.

Just my 2 cents.

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July 13, 2012, 05:41:04 PM
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I actually am perfectly happy with having to PM for a withdrawal.  This means that a hacker would have to compromise BOTH my bitcoinmax account AND my forum account to steal funds.

I don't know how withdrawals work, but wouldn't the attacker be able to get your funds without access to your bitcoinmax account?

First PM saying "please change my withdrawal address", then PM again a few days later saying "please send 100 BTC".

They'd have to guess how much you had in your account I guess, and going over might tip payb.tc off that something fishy was going on.

Is there something in place to prevent this attack?

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July 13, 2012, 05:45:06 PM
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First PM saying "please change my withdrawal address", then PM again a few days later saying "please send 100 BTC".

They'd have to guess how much you had in your account I guess, and going over might tip payb.tc off that something fishy was going on.

That is unless they just asked to withdraw 'all'
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July 13, 2012, 05:57:35 PM
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Someone else that I lent to recently I asked them to never change my withdrawal address without first checking with me via either email or Skype, I must get around to setting this up with Bitcoin Max too, I don't save a copy of the PM with my contact info on it either.

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