Happily rocking the 100% Linux club.
Happily rocking the 100% Linux club.
Just because you can doesn’t mean anyone does. I’ve never seen an ISP hand out “private” IPv6 addresses. Ever.
If you’re doing NAT on IPv6, you’re doing it wrong and stupid. Plain and simple.
Yeah. It’s not really surprising at this point.
Just like an anti-LGBTQ+ Republican found having gay and/or underage sex
Or like a Scientologist being fucking nuts.
It’s almost like hive mentality of things like cults and religion foster the worst parts of humanity or something.
Network Prefix Translation isn’t the same thing. That’s used for things like MultiWAN so that your IPv6 subnet from another WAN during a failover event can still communicate by chopping off the first half and replacing the subnet with the one from the secondary WAN. It is not NAT like in IPv4 and doesn’t have all of the pitfalls and gotchas. You still have direct communications without the need for things like port forwarding or 1:1 NAT translations.
I’m a Network Engineer of over a decade and a half. I live and breath this shit. Lol.
CGNAT only applies to IPv4. You cannot NAT IPv6 effectively. It’s not designed to be NATed. While there IS provisions for private IPv6 addressing, nobody actually does it because it’s pointless.
It’s why IPv6 is important, but many didn’t listen.
As the Good Lord intended. Amen.
So 6 dildos is OK for the Texas government, but 7? Straight to jail. What a weird distinction.
Also, who the fuck owns 6+ dildos? I mean I get there is variety, but there are only so many variations of dick-shaped devices you can make. Wanting to have a different one for every day of the week? Not judging. I’m just genuinely curious here. LOL.
“We investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong”
Yes, but OP mentioned nothing about Cloudflare.
Sweet. Both OPNSense and pfSense firewalls have the ability to tie into MaxMind’s GeoIP service. Not sure what your perimeter device is, but it’s pretty easy on those. And free.
Best solution is a VPN to your home network.
However, if you want to host it publicly, at least restrict access to it via GeoIP. For example, if you live in Europe and only need access from there, only allow the areas in Europe you travel to and block everything else. This will greatly reduce your attack surface.
Also, make sure everything is patched. Always. And implement something like fail2ban to deny repeated failed logins, along with a reverse proxy.
It’s “refreshing” to see conservative leaders in other countries are just as insane and inept as they are in the West.
I ran KDE for a year or so recently. The screen sharing bug, since I rely on screen sharing greatly for work, made me switch to something else. If that hadn’t existed, I’d have probably stuck with it.
KDE is a great DE, but I’ve always found it more buggy than the rest. It also pushes the envelope, though, and really is a cutting edge DE.
GNOME might be more “stable”, but I’ve also found you need to have at least a half dozen extensions and GNOME Tweaks to make it usable OOTB. Also, it uses as much RAM just doing nothing as a Windows install.
KDE has always been “Wow this is cool and very well designed” until I always run into a bug I can’t get past and have to switch. This has been my cycle for half a decade or more:
These days, though, I use Cinnamon. It is the definition of “just works” and other than network management GUI elements being kind of meh (especially for VLANs), I’ve found it to be rock solid.
Wow. Never seen someone defend porch pirates before. What a hot take.
That’s literally the opposite purpose of having common munitions.
I know Pop_OS! has some excellent Optimus controls built into their distro. I haven’t used NVidia in a while, though, since I went all AMD for better driver support.
“Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong”
The UN just all voted for a ceasefire…except the US, who vetoed it.
There is expected to be an announcement at CES that Valve is partnering to bring other vendors into making SteamOS handhelds, so you likely will get your chance at something soon.