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Just got an alert it’s back up.
Just got an alert it’s back up.
A lot of negativity around Ubiquity in here, which is surprising to me, honestly. I had their USG for years and loved it, recently swapped it out for the Dream Machine and love it. Really don’t understand the complaints about linking it to the cloud. I just didn’t bother, everything works fine. Additionally, I managed to get a Debian container running on it and installed ntopng, it’s been awesome for getting realtime visibility into my network traffic.
E. I should add I have 6 of their switches and 3 access points, one of which is at least 7 years old and still receiving updates.
Seems like Twisted Metal meets Mario Kart.
We were very *very *close to replacing our ~700 office Cisco SD-Wan environment with VeloCloud, which is owned by VMware. The Broadcom merger put the brakes on the project completely, they missed out on a few million dollars on that effort alone. The Velo guys were totally in the dark on what was coming down the pipe for them, Broadcom forced them to change hardware vendors on day one, for example.
His mom said he has a prior engagement and can’t attend. No, seriously.
Full tunnel would not mitigate this attack because smaller routes are preferred over larger ones. So, sure, 0.0.0.0/0 is routed over the tunnel, but a route for 8.8.8.8/32 pointing to somewhere layer2 adjacent, pushed via DHCP option 121, would supercede that due to being more specific.
The Killswitch only checks that VPN is up, not whether traffic is correctly routed over it.
You aren’t wrong, per se, I think you just don’t fully grasp the attack vector. This is related to DHCP option 121, which allows routes to be fed to the client when issuing the ip address required for VPN connectivity. Using this option, they can send you a preferred default route as part of the DHCP response that causes the client to route traffic out of the tunnel without them knowing.
E. It would likely only be select traffic routing out of the tunnel. I could, for example, send you routes so that all traffic destined for Chase Bank ip addresses comes back to me instead of traversing the tunnel. Much harder to detect.
Also used to track ransom notes, etc.
I think his reasoning is entirely fabricated, and in truth he hopes it will distract suckers from his recent sexual assault allegations. Evidently he’s had some success if you’re posting about it, imo.
When was the last time you heard someone say ‘me boys’ who wasn’t Scottish or a 16th century pirate?
I’d say he’s a milquetoast narcissist at best, his boilerplate deflectons were totally hinged the whole time.
I am excited to see how the Hexbear folks spin this as positive for their movement. Oh shucks, I’ll take a shot myself!
“They don’t mean gay people! They mean the terrible LGBTQ movement co-opted by the evil imperialist west to repress true freedoms for all peoples!!”
How’d I do? 😁
They’re not detached, they’re playing a different game. The game of the greedy little piggies.
If I give you a raise, well, it just might get out that we give raises around here! Suddenly, I got all these, lazy, do nothing greedy little piggies asking for more money! That 5k becomes 20k, then 50k, etc.! My hard earned slop is drying up quick!
But if I hire someone new, I send the exact opposite message. We don’t do raises here, and if you don’t like it, we have no trouble replacing you, greedy little piggie!
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Engineering is engineering. You design it, you build it, you test it. Engineering. We shouldn’t gatekeep words.
With that said, I recognize that certain engineering disciplines have overlap with public safety, and should come with some qualifications to back it up.
Riding a duck? Damn autocorrect!
You’re either a really bad troll or a really good moron.
Don’t forget about my homie Ryujinx! Better performance in same games, too!
I think they totally got that, and their point was painting Stonehenge didn’t help stop climate change, as evidenced in the last panel.