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with blocks like that you can really IP freely
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BattleMaster posted:with blocks like that you can really IP freely
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BattleMaster posted:with blocks like that you can really IP freely Lmao
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# ? May 22, 2022 14:16 |
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abigserve posted:I worked at a place that had 8 class Bs and several class Cs of public addressing and no, they weren't an ISP. That job slapped when I was at motorola all the bog standard office PCs, servers, printers, all got public IP addresses
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I think Xerox used to have some subsidiaries which offered MSP services. We have a client who we took on and their internal subnet was a 13.xx. Apparently they were set up with that for remote management from their time with a Xerox affiliated service provider.
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~Coxy posted:when I was at motorola all the bog standard office PCs, servers, printers, all got public IP addresses worked at a couple places like this. wired or wireless, you got a public address via dhcp, usually with a handful of in bound ports filtered. stoked about a potential new gig where I get to manage ddi across a mishmash of assignments: /16 * 2 /17 * 2 /18 /19 * 2 /21 * 2 /22 /23 /24 * 2 /28 /32 (v6)
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# ? May 23, 2022 06:50 |
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looking at how ipv4 space hoarding turned out you cant really fault the crypto bros from thinking that laying stake to some digital resource could be a goldmine
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# ? May 23, 2022 08:20 |
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ipv4 is useful
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# ? May 23, 2022 10:07 |
4lokos basilisk posted:looking at how ipv4 space hoarding turned out you cant really fault the crypto bros from thinking that laying stake to some digital resource could be a goldmine
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:you absolutely can, and i do good news, there is going to be a preponderance of QQ soon
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my pixels on the million dollar homepage are bound to pay off soon
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Jabor posted:my pixels on the million dollar homepage are bound to pay off soon you didnt learn from your posts?
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Crime on a Dime posted:ipv4 is useful yeah but can you build a virtual golf course on it?
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:you absolutely can, and i do
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you do not, under any circumstances, gotta hand it to them etc.
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# ? May 23, 2022 15:02 |
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anyone knows whats up with the 10+ apple related 10/10 cves from this weekend? i recall some libresolv related undisclosed issues but maybe they got downgraded and/or are already patched?
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idk but i was on a work trip last week and updated my watch, phone, and computer to new software releases as soon as they were available, during the meeting, despite the risk of updating a computer while away from time machine backups and the ability to restore the machine, because the security issues described as fixed in the release notes were that bad
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# ? May 23, 2022 21:53 |
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to be frank, system updates on any major workstation platform don't really threaten data integrity when was the last time a significant number of users lost data due to a Windows patch, for example? There was one earlier this year for Server 2019 where people running softraid ReFS with dedupe and compression on thumbdrives temporarily lost functionality, I guess. Correct me if I'm wrong. Systems just don't drop data during patching anymore
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no, they just render themselves unbootable until you use some form of system recovery to restore and try again
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Potato Salad posted:to be frank, system updates on any major workstation platform don't really threaten data integrity
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Potato Salad posted:to be frank, system updates on any major workstation platform don't really threaten data integrity any time you're stupid enough to leave your computer on with unsaved work, mostly, as i found out again this morning
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Zamujasa posted:any time you're stupid enough to leave your computer on with unsaved work, mostly, as i found out again this morning unsaved data is unrealized data, and any losses thereto are merely notional
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carry on then posted:no, they just render themselves unbootable until you use some form of system recovery to restore and try again If Windows updates could stop bricking the system sometime soon that'd be nice. If I could properly verify my backups sometime soon that'd be nice.
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BlankSystemDaemon posted:you absolutely can, and i do
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Grace Baiting posted:unsaved data is unrealized data, and any losses thereto are merely notional I’m not losing data I’m Data Loss Harvesting
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endlessmonotony posted:If I could properly verify my backups sometime soon that'd be nice. yeah i do miss backing up my kubuntu laptop via btrfs snapshot syncing to my server, letting me browse the full contents of backups from the server itself, rather than configuring samba as a time machine endpoint and having macos create a sparsebundle in that share i should probably make a macos virtual machine and try restoring from that backup very soon to make sure that actually works
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Lysidas posted:yeah i do miss backing up my kubuntu laptop via btrfs snapshot syncing to my server, letting me browse the full contents of backups from the server itself, rather than configuring samba as a time machine endpoint and having macos create a sparsebundle in that share My recent adventure was "I've got backups, and they're encrypted, and I've got a backup of the encryption key too!". "Where's the backup of the encryption key?" "In the encrypted backup isn't it." Now I had an unencrypted older copy of that backup, which had the encryption key, so I wasn't boned by that, but still a real Good Job Genius moment.
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Lysidas posted:yeah i do miss backing up my kubuntu laptop via btrfs snapshot syncing to my server, letting me browse the full contents of backups from the server itself, rather than configuring samba as a time machine endpoint and having macos create a sparsebundle in that share it should work even if the backup is sorta hosed. time machine just copies over the old system files etc. when doing a restore, so unless it's corrupted enough that you won't get a bootable system it won't fail
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dpkg chopra posted:I’m not losing data I’m Data Loss Harvesting my new cryptocurrency uses proof-of-loss
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dpkg chopra posted:I’m not losing data I’m Data Loss Harvesting
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Sir Bobert Fishbone posted:my new cryptocurrency uses proof-of-loss I II II L
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Captain Foo posted:I II II L
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my new cryptocurrency uses poof-of-stake
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haveblue posted:my new cryptocurrency uses poof-of-stake
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my new hawkcoin requires proof-of-skate
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# ? May 24, 2022 18:50 |
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What's taviso been up to lately? https://lock.cmpxchg8b.com/linux123.html Lotus 1-2-3 for linux!
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fins posted:What's taviso been up to lately? lmao owns
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fins posted:What's taviso been up to lately? drat this seriously does own
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fins posted:What's taviso been up to lately? that’s awesome
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