Have you considered being less puritanical about these requirements? Surely there would still be strong benefits for many users on other devices which would only be able to run if these were relaxed.
I think it's more about convenience and bypassing filters - developers are already logged in to github, already have access to create repos and publish code, firewalls will allow it. Even fancy HIDS systems will think…
This gets even more involved when you consider things like loading libraries, there's also the impact of calls like OpenProcess/WriteProcessMemory/CreateRemoteThread (Windows-land versions, though I'm sure similar…
If you're moving those kind of speeds you're probably not doing packet filtering in software.
Headscale also offers a relay server of its own.
Very quickly you'll find this doesn't work. Your DC will just null your IP. You'll switch to a new one and the attackers will too, the DC will null that one. You won't win at this game unless you're a very sizeable…
One of these things is much easier to burn or otherwise tamper with.
This seems absolutely silly, it's not hard to take a photo of a photo and there's both analog (building a lightbox) and digital (modifying the sensor input) means which would make this entirely trivial to spoof.
It's largely equivalent here - you're just exposing something via a tunnel rather than directly via your home IP. That could have benefits, for example, if you're concerned about a DDoS attack on that service taking…
Site has now turned into a wordpress installer?
There are indeed software firewalls on Android that use the VPN functionality to implement something like this so they don't even require root, I believe Glasswire offers one.
name.Length > 0 is probably pretty safe.
You can basically run Windows 3.1 in dosbox on a potato now, so the hardware really isn't even a problem. If any of this was actually true...
Disappointing to hear considering the limitations of CRLs - is there any intention to go forward with OCSP stapling or is that completely abandoned at this point?
I used to feel the same way about Plex til they started flooding my less savvy family with ads for their own content and useless features unrelated to what they want to do. Really not impressed by that one. I realized…
eink display strapped to a cheap android tablet and a pile of marketing hype. Once people realize how the display randomly leaves old junk on the screen and requires a manual refresh to fix and the software is a barely…
The level of effort and obviousness of an email reset is nothing compared to helping someone figure out how to reconfigure every smart device ever made.
> And here I am, avoiding downloading things on cell service because it might negatively impact other people around me. You paid for that service, they should be able to provide it to you. If it negatively impacts other…
Even when driving the best Google maps can do is avoid highways. OsmAnd is great but it doesn't solve the routing issue to my knowledge. If you know of something that solves that one please let me know.
How do you properly investigate a performance, stability or security issue in your production environment in that scenario? Perhaps logs are enough for some things, but unless you have massive replay infrastructure and…
I actually ran across this issue myself, SIGQUIT'd the process, loaded it into a debugger and found the exact same problem. I can confirm the problem still exists on QNX 7.1. Fortunately we were moving off it, so I…
RustDesk has been pretty good for something that's 1:1 comparable, but for most cases ssh or rdp is preferable.
If you want a nicer presentation, try ncdu.
Largely depends on your priorities and level of effort. You can bypass all current app checks using Magisk and Play Integrity Fix, but it's a bit of work to maintain and can break occasionally. You gain in this case…
Stop using a Mac. I still run Windows 95 apps on Windows 11 without issue.
Have you considered being less puritanical about these requirements? Surely there would still be strong benefits for many users on other devices which would only be able to run if these were relaxed.
I think it's more about convenience and bypassing filters - developers are already logged in to github, already have access to create repos and publish code, firewalls will allow it. Even fancy HIDS systems will think…
This gets even more involved when you consider things like loading libraries, there's also the impact of calls like OpenProcess/WriteProcessMemory/CreateRemoteThread (Windows-land versions, though I'm sure similar…
If you're moving those kind of speeds you're probably not doing packet filtering in software.
Headscale also offers a relay server of its own.
Very quickly you'll find this doesn't work. Your DC will just null your IP. You'll switch to a new one and the attackers will too, the DC will null that one. You won't win at this game unless you're a very sizeable…
One of these things is much easier to burn or otherwise tamper with.
This seems absolutely silly, it's not hard to take a photo of a photo and there's both analog (building a lightbox) and digital (modifying the sensor input) means which would make this entirely trivial to spoof.
It's largely equivalent here - you're just exposing something via a tunnel rather than directly via your home IP. That could have benefits, for example, if you're concerned about a DDoS attack on that service taking…
Site has now turned into a wordpress installer?
There are indeed software firewalls on Android that use the VPN functionality to implement something like this so they don't even require root, I believe Glasswire offers one.
name.Length > 0 is probably pretty safe.
You can basically run Windows 3.1 in dosbox on a potato now, so the hardware really isn't even a problem. If any of this was actually true...
Disappointing to hear considering the limitations of CRLs - is there any intention to go forward with OCSP stapling or is that completely abandoned at this point?
I used to feel the same way about Plex til they started flooding my less savvy family with ads for their own content and useless features unrelated to what they want to do. Really not impressed by that one. I realized…
eink display strapped to a cheap android tablet and a pile of marketing hype. Once people realize how the display randomly leaves old junk on the screen and requires a manual refresh to fix and the software is a barely…
The level of effort and obviousness of an email reset is nothing compared to helping someone figure out how to reconfigure every smart device ever made.
> And here I am, avoiding downloading things on cell service because it might negatively impact other people around me. You paid for that service, they should be able to provide it to you. If it negatively impacts other…
Even when driving the best Google maps can do is avoid highways. OsmAnd is great but it doesn't solve the routing issue to my knowledge. If you know of something that solves that one please let me know.
How do you properly investigate a performance, stability or security issue in your production environment in that scenario? Perhaps logs are enough for some things, but unless you have massive replay infrastructure and…
I actually ran across this issue myself, SIGQUIT'd the process, loaded it into a debugger and found the exact same problem. I can confirm the problem still exists on QNX 7.1. Fortunately we were moving off it, so I…
RustDesk has been pretty good for something that's 1:1 comparable, but for most cases ssh or rdp is preferable.
If you want a nicer presentation, try ncdu.
Largely depends on your priorities and level of effort. You can bypass all current app checks using Magisk and Play Integrity Fix, but it's a bit of work to maintain and can break occasionally. You gain in this case…
Stop using a Mac. I still run Windows 95 apps on Windows 11 without issue.