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Aus.
Aus.
Governments are not anyone’s issue other than other governments. If your threat model is state actors, you’re SOL either way.
Making it harder for everyone else is the goal, and to do that you need a swiss cheese model. Hopefully all the holes don’t line up between the layers to make it that much harder to get through. You aren’t plugging all the holes, but every layer you put on makes it a little bit harder.
And NAT is not just simple to set up, it’s the intuitive base for the last 30 years of firewalls. I don’t see where you get a cost from it. As I said, separating network spaces with it comes naturally at this point. Maybe that’ll change, but I remember using routable IPV4 when it was it the norm, and moving to NAT made that all feel way more natural.
Obfuscation is not security
Yes, of course. But saying trite things like that doesn’t get around the idea that giving out a map of the internal network by default isn’t the best policy.
NAT still has its place in obfuscating the internal network. Also, it’s easier to think about firewall/routing when you segregate a network behind a router on its own subnet, IMO.
Well, maybe one virgin and an old slut from Philly.
I think dying during pilgrimage is supposed to confer similar benefits to martyrdom.
I left IT about a decade ago to farm 3000 acres and 300 cows.
It is very much not retirement living.
I used to be a network engineer and I found farming bloody complicated. You might be very surprised at the breadth of knowledge it takes to successfully farm today.
Corned beef is Irish?
News to me. I thought it was just pastrami.
The hero we need.
Skeletal structure and muscle connection make a huge difference in leverage and speed.
That’s probably because they’re running out of women and children to shoot.
Yah, those Republicans have just kept trying to shut down weapons sales to Israel at every turn, eh?
He didn’t really say anything other than “some people might have reason to think so”.
It made me cream my jeans.
A friends son has this. It’s a little disconcerting to watch a 25 year old shaking like they have Parkinsons. He seems to rely on large muscle movements and catching things as they go by rather than steadying in on something.
Radio interference from wireless charging makes Espresence shit?
Edit: OK, I’ve parsed that title again and understand what was meant.
You haven’t lived until you’ve compiled a 3com driver in order to get token ring connectivity so you can download the latest kernel source that has that new ethernet thing in it.
If it’s not genocide, then he shouldn’t be afraid of the trial.
If you want to lose most of your tooling and community support, Podman is a great way to go.