This is beautiful!
This is a completely unacceptable vulnerability in any software purporting itself to be an identity provider. OP, name and shame this provider. I do not want to find myself using it.
Question: How does a subdomain get discovered by a member of the public if there are no references to it anywhere online? The only thing I can think of that would let you do that would be a DNS zone transfer request,…
What do you mean by AI groups in this case?
Sounds kinda like Amazon..
Last I read, RPKI data gets stripped if it passes through an AS that doesn’t support it.. Has that changed?
Very much the same from me. I know +1 posts aren’t generally welcome here but I hope dang can forgive it.
Honest question, why is this your reaction? Why are people on this forum so unwilling to be happy for others? I have noticed that this attitude is extremely prominent in tech. Everything is either perfect (according to…
I haven’t managed to get the built in tailscale route-through-exit-node functionality working on my router. Have you / others had success?
What about LTT is objectionable?
Well, maybe he shouldn’t but it seems he’d rather not deal with this problem at all and now we have the status quo. That has to be a situation you’re willing to accept, unless you’re saying Facebook should be forced to…
Kind of stunning that people throw around “redneck” here on HN so casually with 0 condemnation, but also simultaneously quite predictable.
Isn't this more to prevent ISPs from modifying the results of your DNS queries? Also, in the future when we get encrypted SNI, users of websites behind CDNs like CloudFlare or similar (where the website you are visiting…
Thanks! Just switched to this for a project I'm working on.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but why would there be a boot time flag instead of just having two versions, seeing as a particular CPU could only run one version?
Yeah, no.
This is my main concern as well.
If the United States pre-emptively attacks a foreign country with a cyber attack resulting in the loss of human life, then yes, Russia or any state would be justified in retaliating. This is equally true for any such…
Then we should not be so meek as to do nothing. During the Cold War, nations did not sit idly by as their adversaries developed nuclear capabilities which, make no mistake about it, targeted civilians and civilian…
This is correct.
Absolutely true as well.
I didn’t say law enforcement. Maybe the intelligence agencies can do something useful.
If this attack results in actual loss of life, I firmly believe the US should ensure that there are real-world physical consequences for these criminals. They cannot be described as anything less than the worst humanity…
This is beautiful!
This is a completely unacceptable vulnerability in any software purporting itself to be an identity provider. OP, name and shame this provider. I do not want to find myself using it.
Question: How does a subdomain get discovered by a member of the public if there are no references to it anywhere online? The only thing I can think of that would let you do that would be a DNS zone transfer request,…
What do you mean by AI groups in this case?
Sounds kinda like Amazon..
Last I read, RPKI data gets stripped if it passes through an AS that doesn’t support it.. Has that changed?
Very much the same from me. I know +1 posts aren’t generally welcome here but I hope dang can forgive it.
Honest question, why is this your reaction? Why are people on this forum so unwilling to be happy for others? I have noticed that this attitude is extremely prominent in tech. Everything is either perfect (according to…
I haven’t managed to get the built in tailscale route-through-exit-node functionality working on my router. Have you / others had success?
What about LTT is objectionable?
Well, maybe he shouldn’t but it seems he’d rather not deal with this problem at all and now we have the status quo. That has to be a situation you’re willing to accept, unless you’re saying Facebook should be forced to…
Kind of stunning that people throw around “redneck” here on HN so casually with 0 condemnation, but also simultaneously quite predictable.
Isn't this more to prevent ISPs from modifying the results of your DNS queries? Also, in the future when we get encrypted SNI, users of websites behind CDNs like CloudFlare or similar (where the website you are visiting…
Thanks! Just switched to this for a project I'm working on.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but why would there be a boot time flag instead of just having two versions, seeing as a particular CPU could only run one version?
Yeah, no.
This is my main concern as well.
If the United States pre-emptively attacks a foreign country with a cyber attack resulting in the loss of human life, then yes, Russia or any state would be justified in retaliating. This is equally true for any such…
Then we should not be so meek as to do nothing. During the Cold War, nations did not sit idly by as their adversaries developed nuclear capabilities which, make no mistake about it, targeted civilians and civilian…
This is correct.
Absolutely true as well.
I didn’t say law enforcement. Maybe the intelligence agencies can do something useful.
If this attack results in actual loss of life, I firmly believe the US should ensure that there are real-world physical consequences for these criminals. They cannot be described as anything less than the worst humanity…