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1.4.8.8 is in china apparently
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 00:19 |
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exmachina posted:Can you imagine somebody trying to patch the eldritch magic written by Carmack. Carmack can't even imagine patching it I suspect. "The Necronomicon posted:
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 00:55 |
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infernal machines posted:that is a hell of a score. those laserjet 4s and 5s are still running to this day I read an early 21st century internet folklore about a northeast liberal arts college student who wrote a postscript resident program on the college printers to blackbar censor commonly used academic jargon (‘hegemony’, ‘liminal’, etc) during finals week I haven’t been able to find it again.
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 01:11 |
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in a well actually posted:I read an early 21st century internet folklore about a northeast liberal arts college student who wrote a postscript resident program on the college printers to blackbar censor commonly used academic jargon (‘hegemony’, ‘liminal’, etc) during finals week This sounds like someone who would turn into weev
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 01:15 |
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ipv5 should have just added a single bit to ipv4. ipv6 should have added 2 bits. etc etc
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 01:30 |
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bytes, maybe. would go well with MAC
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 01:40 |
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redleader posted:ipv5 should have just added a single bit to ipv4. ipv6 should have added 2 bits. etc etc The "gently caress we're out of space again aren't we" leading bits. The UTF-8 of IP.
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 02:00 |
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these "light duty" addresses are gettin outta hand
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 02:21 |
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brains posted:when no one was looking, ipv6 took 128 bits. it took 128 bits. that's as many as four ipv4s. and that's terrible. Security Fuckup 18.17: IPv6 took 128 bits. That's as many as four IPv4s, and that's terrible.
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 02:37 |
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infernal machines posted:that is a hell of a score. those laserjet 4s and 5s are still running to this day they're not, because nobody ever replaced the rollers or belts and they've all perished the whole SHSC laserjet thing was just the last few years of their useful lives
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 03:13 |
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it's all just getting a brother laser now either a $99 b&w which is 100% perfect or maybe a color mfc laser the choice is yours tho im glad epson finally started doing tank systems OEM that was unexpected. Thanks Shaq.
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 03:24 |
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~Coxy posted:they're not, because nobody ever replaced the rollers or belts and they've all perished i mean, i have a client where there are still laserjet 4p in use, but okay. and yes, the main wear part is the rollers and just keeping them clean is basically all the maintenance they need
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 03:37 |
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Zamujasa posted:bytes, maybe. would go well with MAC i said bits and by god i meant bits
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 03:59 |
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start removing bits from ipv4 to force the internet to be less clogged up with morons
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 09:19 |
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me, a software developer: lets test this installer I made and try to run the installed application you, a “security professional”: no let’s have this loving tool remove the .exe and put it into “quarantine” and not leave a sign of what has happened other than the void left by the .exe
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 13:32 |
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zokie posted:me, a software developer: lets test this installer I made and try to run the installed application i guess your installer failed the test of not looking like a super suspicious binary
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 13:39 |
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4lokos basilisk posted:i guess your installer failed the test of not looking like a super suspicious binary security software: everything not in my allowlist and therefor suspicious!
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 13:45 |
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Kazinsal posted:start removing bits from ipv4 to force the internet to be less clogged up with morons feel free to log off
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 14:31 |
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quick question re yubikeys: if i've hooked up a bunch of poo poo to a yubikey with an unset FIDO2 PIN and then set a PIN will that break the existing associations?
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:36 |
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Pile Of Garbage posted:quick question re yubikeys: if i've hooked up a bunch of poo poo to a yubikey with an unset FIDO2 PIN and then set a PIN will that break the existing associations? it's complicated, I will set it for you and then Skype it securely to your Inbox.
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:50 |
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Pile Of Garbage posted:quick question re yubikeys: if i've hooked up a bunch of poo poo to a yubikey with an unset FIDO2 PIN and then set a PIN will that break the existing associations? idk but please report the answer back to the class when you find out
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:50 |
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the pin verify requirement is dictated by the webauthn sp so suddenly im beholden to this and yet i am the dingus!? i mean i am the dingus
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:53 |
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we are going to have to do the dns sec ceremony of the keys
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:55 |
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Chris Knight posted:1.4.8.8 is in china apparently
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:56 |
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crime on a dime i'm going to gently caress you up by getting you transferred to my team and make you do this insane IRAP assessment stuff with me can you handle 800 security controls!?!?
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 15:59 |
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Pile Of Garbage posted:crime on a dime i'm going to gently caress you up by getting you transferred to my team and make you do this insane IRAP assessment stuff with me can you handle 800 security controls!?!?
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 16:11 |
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Neo: Mom?
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# ? Oct 19, 2022 16:13 |
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I know its impossible because its too ubiquitous but they should have just revoked 192.168.0.0/16 and 172.16.0.0/12 as private address space and left 10.0.0.0/8 as the only option since you can just subnet it down to whatever minuscule size you need then claw back anything larger than like a /30 from basically everyone (who the gently caress needs more than 1 public ip per physical location, you should be running all your poo poo through a reverse proxy anyways), that would have made a big difference tack on 2 bits per octet and boom you got 1024.1024.1024.1024 IP addresses at the cost of only one more byte per packet. yeah it'll break every embedded device ever that relies on hyper specific ASICs that expect the frame to have 4 byte addresses but guess what so did ipv6 this post is only like 50% ironic
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:10 |
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30 TO 50 FERAL HOG posted:I know its impossible because its too ubiquitous but they should have just revoked 192.168.0.0/16 and 172.16.0.0/12 as private address space and left 10.0.0.0/8 as the only option since you can just subnet it down to whatever minuscule size you need
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:29 |
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mystes posted:If they're going to break everything anyway, how about if they just tacked on a whole bunch more bytes so we don't have to worry about running out? Yeah. you ever get mad in factorio/dsp/whatever and throw down a giant layout for one little component so you never have to worry about that little thing again?
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:36 |
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thats sorta the joke but really ipv6 is just absolute massive massive overkill. its what happens when you let engineers run amok, they could have made a sensible, easy to read/understand solution but instead we get b00b:dead:beef and enough ip addresses so every atom on the planet is globally routable
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:48 |
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like do the 1024.1024.1024.1024 thing and its perfectly readable and you still get 1e12 addresses and hell throw an extra header in the packet for a unique internal identifier set/maintained by the router so you can also kill NAT at the same time
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:52 |
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30 TO 50 FERAL HOG posted:
fun fact: every single PC in a PC cafe in Korea has a public IP address.
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:53 |
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certainly seems reasonable and necessary
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 02:56 |
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zokie posted:me, a software developer: lets test this installer I made and try to run the installed application when Vista came out we had a hell of a time because one of our executables has "updater" in the name (and trickier, the metadata) so it wouldn't run without elevating
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 03:20 |
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30 TO 50 FERAL HOG posted:thats sorta the joke but really ipv6 is just absolute massive massive overkill. its what happens when you let engineers run amok, they could have made a sensible, easy to read/understand solution but instead we get b00b:dead:beef and enough ip addresses so every atom on the planet is globally routable there’s only 1038 ipv6 addresses but 1050 atoms on earth. so it’s not even a planetary unique id! there are roughly 1080 protons in the observable universe. really if you think about it ipv6 addresses can’t be universally unique so they should be extended. 256bits gets us to 1077 but there’s roughly 1085 particles in the observable universe and that means that there’s no room for any parallel universes. let’s just jump to using 1024 bit certificates for routing
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 03:22 |
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The big upside to having extra bits is that you can do structural routing instead of having a big routing table with individual mappings for every address.
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 03:30 |
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hobbesmaster posted:let’s just jump to using 1024 bit certificates for routing buddy let me tell you about blockchain
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if we're gonna break everything, we might as well get rid of tcp and udp add addressing to sctp and move it to the same layer as ip
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# ? Oct 20, 2022 08:32 |
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# ? May 8, 2024 06:10 |
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use 9.9.9.9 instead of google or cloudflare, plz
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