I would just send those domains through mailgun with a transport map in postfix, it probably wouldn't even break the free tier. If you use mailgun or similar you have to setup dkim keys for them and add them to your spf.
I imagine an agent would make a lot of the first time setup from scratch easier, but the fastest reliable way to get up and running is mail-in-a-box or mailcow. Before those were available I built a flurdy style…
You can't do it reliably without a static IP in a non residential subnet that lets you set reverse dns. If you have a static residential IP and they don't filter inbound SMTP you can make it work with a smarthost/relay…
Find a SAR team in your area, they usually have a recruiting page. SAR is not a casual volunteer commitment they tend to train a lot. The process here (alameda county ~ bay area) is take orientation class, apply, pass…
"Wipes it every few weeks" probably means he has his data on a flash drive or external hard drive that he plugs in everytime. Of course it's probably far simpler than that~insider threat at the bank committing Wells…
This is typically used for agricultural/off-road fuel which is not priced with road taxes and as a result much cheaper. Off road fuel is dyed red in the US. If you get caught running dyed diesel on road you will be…
> Going back to games;.... That might be a model for new typed of education going forward. I think this is how 42 school works. I've known a couple people who started the program there but none who completed it. However…
Sonic has their own fiber in some parts of SF/Santa Rosa and you would know if you were on it, all Sonic DSL products are essentially resold AT&T uverse.
Right!? That's the first thing I looked for in the project page. I'm really surprised it isn't using ebpf, but netfilter and a kernel module let them run back on 2.4 (but why?) I'm waiting for a bpf based solution to…
I buy film from Film Photography Project, B&H, Adorama, and FreeStyle Photo. Most of the brick and mortar camera stores that still exist sell some film. For development I do black and white at home and send color out to…
From 2013: http://www.coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-co... It's not just teens.
I'm an extra and a VE. I take a radio with me on all of my back country camping trips and have a solar+battery repeater set up in my 4x4. I've ended up many places where neither radio could get out to anyone simplex and…
I bought a pair of the Sony wh1000mx3 and let my coworkers try them out, as we have a noisy open floor plan. Everyone who tried them bought a set in spite of the price tag. My only complaint is that they don't support…
In my experience with banks that did this it was to allow a mapping to 10digit keypads for bank by phone access. I haven't tried it recently, and they allow complex passwords now. When I noticed this several years ago I…
This reminds be of the classic Microsoft Bedlam DL3 story: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/exchange/2004/04/08/me-t...
I had a bunch of Crucial SSDs die a few years back, they'd work for an hour then disappear from the bus. Reboot and they'd work again for an hour. It turned out Crucial had a small counter tracking uptime by the hour,…
I just tried to turn it on for my USPS PO Box, it doesn't work. They require you to verify your identity via an online option that just reports that it didn't work or in-person verification. To verify in person you need…
It may be much worse than you think. Another large brokerage company I know of has similar password requirements. They also have a phone banking system, to use it you have to touch tone in your password. On a whim I…
I have an Asus ux31a zenbook prime (i5/4g/256g), running Ubuntu 13.10 currently, everything works fine except for the ambient light sensor. I had to have the keyboard fixed under warranty about 4 months in, otherwise it…
The radiolab episode about colors talks about tetrachromats and some other very interesting stuff, worth a listen: http://www.radiolab.org/story/211119-colors/
The Chumby was cool 4 years ago... When the Chumby services started getting flaky as their business died I replaced mine with an Android tablet in a sound dock. The Android tablet is more reliable, has more apps, and…
Thats where fail2ban is useful, pick a number of failed auth attempts on any service you care to integrate, lets say 8 PAM failures, and trigger a rule that inserts an iptables rule to drop/reject the attackers IP for…
Its kinda silly to move the port, a targeted attack is going to start with an portscan of you box, the attacker is going to say "oh what’s this here on port 2222?" and promptly discover that its ssh listening on a high…
You might want to draft a bylaw the codify the no one living there permanently part. Any plans to post your LLC operating agreement + bylaws publicly and/or in source control?
agreed, you can set up fancy jails for people scanning other services too, someone who probes SMTP/POP/IMAP doesn't need to hit SIP and SSH. Depending on the scenario you could choose to say block an entire netblock…
I would just send those domains through mailgun with a transport map in postfix, it probably wouldn't even break the free tier. If you use mailgun or similar you have to setup dkim keys for them and add them to your spf.
I imagine an agent would make a lot of the first time setup from scratch easier, but the fastest reliable way to get up and running is mail-in-a-box or mailcow. Before those were available I built a flurdy style…
You can't do it reliably without a static IP in a non residential subnet that lets you set reverse dns. If you have a static residential IP and they don't filter inbound SMTP you can make it work with a smarthost/relay…
Find a SAR team in your area, they usually have a recruiting page. SAR is not a casual volunteer commitment they tend to train a lot. The process here (alameda county ~ bay area) is take orientation class, apply, pass…
"Wipes it every few weeks" probably means he has his data on a flash drive or external hard drive that he plugs in everytime. Of course it's probably far simpler than that~insider threat at the bank committing Wells…
This is typically used for agricultural/off-road fuel which is not priced with road taxes and as a result much cheaper. Off road fuel is dyed red in the US. If you get caught running dyed diesel on road you will be…
> Going back to games;.... That might be a model for new typed of education going forward. I think this is how 42 school works. I've known a couple people who started the program there but none who completed it. However…
Sonic has their own fiber in some parts of SF/Santa Rosa and you would know if you were on it, all Sonic DSL products are essentially resold AT&T uverse.
Right!? That's the first thing I looked for in the project page. I'm really surprised it isn't using ebpf, but netfilter and a kernel module let them run back on 2.4 (but why?) I'm waiting for a bpf based solution to…
I buy film from Film Photography Project, B&H, Adorama, and FreeStyle Photo. Most of the brick and mortar camera stores that still exist sell some film. For development I do black and white at home and send color out to…
From 2013: http://www.coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-co... It's not just teens.
I'm an extra and a VE. I take a radio with me on all of my back country camping trips and have a solar+battery repeater set up in my 4x4. I've ended up many places where neither radio could get out to anyone simplex and…
I bought a pair of the Sony wh1000mx3 and let my coworkers try them out, as we have a noisy open floor plan. Everyone who tried them bought a set in spite of the price tag. My only complaint is that they don't support…
In my experience with banks that did this it was to allow a mapping to 10digit keypads for bank by phone access. I haven't tried it recently, and they allow complex passwords now. When I noticed this several years ago I…
This reminds be of the classic Microsoft Bedlam DL3 story: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/exchange/2004/04/08/me-t...
I had a bunch of Crucial SSDs die a few years back, they'd work for an hour then disappear from the bus. Reboot and they'd work again for an hour. It turned out Crucial had a small counter tracking uptime by the hour,…
I just tried to turn it on for my USPS PO Box, it doesn't work. They require you to verify your identity via an online option that just reports that it didn't work or in-person verification. To verify in person you need…
It may be much worse than you think. Another large brokerage company I know of has similar password requirements. They also have a phone banking system, to use it you have to touch tone in your password. On a whim I…
I have an Asus ux31a zenbook prime (i5/4g/256g), running Ubuntu 13.10 currently, everything works fine except for the ambient light sensor. I had to have the keyboard fixed under warranty about 4 months in, otherwise it…
The radiolab episode about colors talks about tetrachromats and some other very interesting stuff, worth a listen: http://www.radiolab.org/story/211119-colors/
The Chumby was cool 4 years ago... When the Chumby services started getting flaky as their business died I replaced mine with an Android tablet in a sound dock. The Android tablet is more reliable, has more apps, and…
Thats where fail2ban is useful, pick a number of failed auth attempts on any service you care to integrate, lets say 8 PAM failures, and trigger a rule that inserts an iptables rule to drop/reject the attackers IP for…
Its kinda silly to move the port, a targeted attack is going to start with an portscan of you box, the attacker is going to say "oh what’s this here on port 2222?" and promptly discover that its ssh listening on a high…
You might want to draft a bylaw the codify the no one living there permanently part. Any plans to post your LLC operating agreement + bylaws publicly and/or in source control?
agreed, you can set up fancy jails for people scanning other services too, someone who probes SMTP/POP/IMAP doesn't need to hit SIP and SSH. Depending on the scenario you could choose to say block an entire netblock…