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  • A definitive break in transatlantic security relations would be a catastrophe, as it would likely mark the end of NATO as the most successful security alliance in history.

    Yes please, do break it up!

    1. USA has become so unreliable, we've lost all trust and respect.
    2. (Re)build something with democratic voting like 50%+1. (Or 75% if you have to) but no unanimous or veto's. Those makes you dead in the waters
  • There are variouse alternatives to see what ports are open. Usually they autyo scan just the ip you come from, to avoid being used to scan a potential target.

    If you want more, just use Greenbone. Run it twice. Once from another IP just to know how the world sees you. One time internal network and add accounts to greenbone allowing it to login and check further.

    If you run linux, then Lynis is awesome to verify your config

  • if you tell the LLM "this is bad, make it better", it will have the bad thing im it's context and it will therefor try to make the bad thing again.

    You forgot "/s" I tried that a few times. With and without welling what's wrong. After 3-5 times it gives you the first solution it offered. Tell them that and it ignores it.

  • So he's searching a blue-collar position now? I've heard farmers are short-handed, so if he got his papers in order ......

  • It's satire, but saying it's gonna happen now for real is a safe bet. (the coupons, not his pet asking to stop it)

  • Thanks for clearing that up. (still can't wrap my head around it though)

  • ok. What's the address of mar-a-lago ? (asking for a friend)

  • Americans are more used to using brands rather than product names.

    An European would just ask for ibruprofen and swallow whatever brand they throw on the counter, where an american would ask for Advil ( and from what I heard they often think anything else not to have the same effect. )

  • And not with the f35 that's for sure

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Sports tracking (running, swimming, cycling)

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Sports tracking (running, swimming, cycling)

  • nail polish. cost next to nothing, any color you like

  • IT ALSO HAS DEDICATED BUTTONS FOR VOLUME CONTROL

    Bro, that's so cool ..... your keys have backup's

  • Let's be grateful, they could have swapped it with the spacebar.

  • Then don't go to the cloud! (or use encrypted storage if you really have to)

    My view: Unless I can access the hardware 24/7/365 the data isn't mine for 'they' can deny me access to my data anytime while they keep full access. (hence store it decryped)

  • whitelist of allowed ips

    Not exactly.

    If source is whitelisted, Accept (avoid being locked out myself)

    So all IP's are allowed to begin with, but some ("my" IP's like at home, my office etc) are on a whitelist ahead of everything else. They can't become blacklisted to avoid myself becoming locked out. Then it's the drop all on the blacklisted, followed by portscan detection. Only after that the 'normal' rules (allow https, smtp etc) begin.

  • the spacebar on my Remington isn't what it used to be, maybe a drop of oil will help ;)

  • Well, here is the CPU load:

    And there is no increase on delay's or jitter compared to what i'm already facing on the WAN itself.

    It keep's 6000+ hosts with possible harmful intend away from the ports I need/want open to the world. Actually, the router -while still being bored- offloads the services behind it. I really can't see a reason not to keep doing it. But, sure, it's a personal choice.

  • I only use their WiFi because I got some in- and outdoor ap's for free. The Wifi manager is selfhosted and has no internet access. For upgradesi downoad the deb file, trasnsfer and install. It's not the best out there, but works for me and i'm still happy with it.

  • I'm using RouterOS. In the firewall rules you can create a rule that if an IP touches a port, it get added to a address list (optional with a time-out). So my FW rules begin like this:

    1. If source is whitelisted, Accept (avoid being locked out myself)
    2. If source IP is in the blacklist, drop all
    3. if source IP tries to connect to port 21,22,25,137-139, 113 (and a bunch of others) add it to the blacklist
    4. ....
    5. ....

    So using a portscanner will touch ports I'm not running any service on (like telnet) and you'll be blocked. A time-out of one week on the blacklist usually gives me an blacklist of 6500+ addresses.

    This too has endless possibilities. t.ex. like port knocking. ('touch' one or more ports in a specified sequence in a specified time to be allowed to access the actual service port)

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    Waterwell

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    Just made myself a 60meter outdoor cat6 cable

  • Dull Men's Club @lemmy.world

    Just ate my 7th oliebol of this evening

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Streaming on mobile

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    In place

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    Ready to lift in the kamado

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Start looking for other coffee brands than Douwe Egberts

    nos.nl /artikel/2579829-douwe-egberts-komt-in-amerikaanse-handen
  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    Network audit

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Monitoring network devices

  • DRONES @lemmy.world

    Potensic SE

  • DRONES @lemmy.world

    Drone buyer suggestions

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    Districts Event calendar

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world

    all year round outdoor kitchen

  • Europe @lemmy.ml

    The Dutch public broadcaster made a sketch on the current situation in the world

    www.reddit.com /r/europe/s/BqoVNHyrj3