It's simple to setup a resolver, really. Basically just "apt install unbound" and you have a resolver ready. the only thing you might have to adjust is the access control…
That'd be a really good idea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_name_server To be honest, setting up a DNS4EU replica would just be a simple unbound
If denmark was to successfully adopt libreoffice they would probably invest in its upkeep aswell Preventing another migration is a cost reduction in itself
Not in other countries besides the US. Haven't seen a printout since I started doing taxes.
With DBeaver I was able to use tnsnames.ora to use a few tricks to connect to an oracle db It required certain host/user/cid combination to pass the whitelist.
The minecraft demo is quite impressive https://browsercraft.cheerpj.com/
the update is gold, original message: "They are reproduceable" updated message "lol actually not"
I'm not the type to write a blog. I just don't want to invest that much. What I do though is documenting for myself, everything. It has helped me greatly in the last few years
I was asking myself the same question, looking for something noteworthy. No there's nothing here to find. The way to go is in the linked discourse, god it's ugly, use iperf.
I used nspawn to get a system running in the most ridiculous way. A debian aarch64 vm on kvm starting a systemd-nspawn for an unpacked raspberry pi 3 iso. It works way too well judging by how ridiculous it was. Still…
> All you need to use is a mac. Might as well require you to pay 1000$ up front to use.
If you wanted to view this from a darker side it could also be titled: How to generate a hit list to hurt a global economy
it's nothing new for cars to be susceptible to replay attacks, yet it's always a proof of incapacity of the involved developers. to even implement such a design is audacious
or just a portable mingw coming with an openssh and a dynamic proxy there you go with an easy socks5 proxy.
So much work just because someone is using advertised dns from pppoe
I don't really see where you are getting that https://github.com/hcengineering/huly-selfhost
I didn't consider embedded, probably the biggest target for this.
> In our experiments, it takes ~10,000 tries on average to win this race condition, so ~3-4 hours with 100 connections (MaxStartups) accepted per 120 seconds (LoginGraceTime). Ultimately, it takes ~6-8 hours on average…
Scan Created? Scan Created where? ... Usage Instructions seem lacking.
No mentioning of abcde ? Would like to know how it's seen in the ripping community https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/abcde/
Cool to see an environment supporting each other in it security research. He mentions his community on: https://www.vx-underground.org/ Cool papers, code snippets, nice to spend some time on. Nice gimmik with the banner.
"Zero Trust" ... Proceeds to use docker images no user will verify.
Impressive, kinda proofs that CSS is becoming its' own profession by the state of complexity that is involved
https://www.armbian.com/bananapi/#kernels-archive-all 350~MB. Not the smallest but better.
I'm curious but too lazy to look it up myself. SO I'll just ask. How far does the 'linux' specification go. Say I want to run a V program on AIX what kind of libraries will I need? What about the 'windows'…
It's simple to setup a resolver, really. Basically just "apt install unbound" and you have a resolver ready. the only thing you might have to adjust is the access control…
That'd be a really good idea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_name_server To be honest, setting up a DNS4EU replica would just be a simple unbound
If denmark was to successfully adopt libreoffice they would probably invest in its upkeep aswell Preventing another migration is a cost reduction in itself
Not in other countries besides the US. Haven't seen a printout since I started doing taxes.
With DBeaver I was able to use tnsnames.ora to use a few tricks to connect to an oracle db It required certain host/user/cid combination to pass the whitelist.
The minecraft demo is quite impressive https://browsercraft.cheerpj.com/
the update is gold, original message: "They are reproduceable" updated message "lol actually not"
I'm not the type to write a blog. I just don't want to invest that much. What I do though is documenting for myself, everything. It has helped me greatly in the last few years
I was asking myself the same question, looking for something noteworthy. No there's nothing here to find. The way to go is in the linked discourse, god it's ugly, use iperf.
I used nspawn to get a system running in the most ridiculous way. A debian aarch64 vm on kvm starting a systemd-nspawn for an unpacked raspberry pi 3 iso. It works way too well judging by how ridiculous it was. Still…
> All you need to use is a mac. Might as well require you to pay 1000$ up front to use.
If you wanted to view this from a darker side it could also be titled: How to generate a hit list to hurt a global economy
it's nothing new for cars to be susceptible to replay attacks, yet it's always a proof of incapacity of the involved developers. to even implement such a design is audacious
or just a portable mingw coming with an openssh and a dynamic proxy there you go with an easy socks5 proxy.
So much work just because someone is using advertised dns from pppoe
I don't really see where you are getting that https://github.com/hcengineering/huly-selfhost
I didn't consider embedded, probably the biggest target for this.
> In our experiments, it takes ~10,000 tries on average to win this race condition, so ~3-4 hours with 100 connections (MaxStartups) accepted per 120 seconds (LoginGraceTime). Ultimately, it takes ~6-8 hours on average…
Scan Created? Scan Created where? ... Usage Instructions seem lacking.
No mentioning of abcde ? Would like to know how it's seen in the ripping community https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/abcde/
Cool to see an environment supporting each other in it security research. He mentions his community on: https://www.vx-underground.org/ Cool papers, code snippets, nice to spend some time on. Nice gimmik with the banner.
"Zero Trust" ... Proceeds to use docker images no user will verify.
Impressive, kinda proofs that CSS is becoming its' own profession by the state of complexity that is involved
https://www.armbian.com/bananapi/#kernels-archive-all 350~MB. Not the smallest but better.
I'm curious but too lazy to look it up myself. SO I'll just ask. How far does the 'linux' specification go. Say I want to run a V program on AIX what kind of libraries will I need? What about the 'windows'…