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spankmeister posted:Sure, but specifically cloudflare can eat a dick because they protect 8chan and other hate speech sites and they don't take responsibility for the hateful content being hosted there. Content that inspired the right wing terror attack in New Zealand. gently caress them. didn't cloudflare make a big deal out of agonizing over dropping stormfront at one point? and then it turned out stormfront was pretty tame by alt-right breeding ground standards
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Shame Boy posted:while on the topic of easy to remember upstream DNS servers, is there any reason not to use the goog's 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4 I think its entirely about how much you want to give that data to goog and give them control over your dns.
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Shame Boy posted:while on the topic of easy to remember upstream DNS servers, is there any reason not to use the goog's 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4 years ago you could get connected to a slower cdn for netflix and youtube with 3rd party dns but I dont think thats a problem anymore
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jit bull transpile posted:I use 1.1.1.1 for my routers dns and it works great I prefer quad9 for some amount of malicious domain filtering Your ISPs local DNS resolver might be a bit faster than google/cloudflare/ibm/whatever, you can benchmark your options if you want https://www.grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm BangersInMyKnickers fucked around with this message at 18:02 on Apr 2, 2019 |
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2019, grc still being linked
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its a good tool and works fine just don't go anywhere else on that website
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lovingly handcrafted with assembly, because simplicity is good as i explain with no fewer than twenty-three different typefaces
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ill massage your sectors
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steve gibson is cool.BangersInMyKnickers posted:I prefer quad9 for some amount of malicious domain filtering going to check this out tonight neat edit hmm windows only i hate steve gibson now.
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oh no i missed the sex page https://twitter.com/xargsnotbombs/status/1113133314817241088
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:I prefer quad9 for some amount of malicious domain filtering my isp is Comcast so gently caress that
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my bitter bi rival posted:steve gibson is cool. its designed to run fully under WINE on other oses
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fishmech posted:its designed to run fully under WINE on other oses yeah let me go ahead and use wine.
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:I prefer quad9 for some amount of malicious domain filtering That only does ipv4 resolvers.
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Perplx posted:years ago you could get connected to a slower cdn for netflix and youtube with 3rd party dns but I dont think thats a problem anymore supposed to be fixed these days thanks to edns client subnet
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Celexi posted:That only does ipv4 resolvers. yeah I've seen some python monstrosities that are ip version agnostic feel free to knock yourself out with those if you really care but its the same server infrastructure as the v4 resolvers and assuming you don't see any appreciable ping different between your v4 and v6 route to those it likely won't matter
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haveblue posted:didn't cloudflare make a big deal out of agonizing over dropping stormfront at one point? and then it turned out stormfront was pretty tame by alt-right breeding ground standards otherwise their statement is that they are not hosting it, go talk to the host, they really don't want to filter anything
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fishmech posted:its designed to run fully under WINE on other oses would "days of WINE and oses" be a bit too much of a tryhard username?
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Shame Boy posted:while on the topic of easy to remember upstream DNS servers, is there any reason not to use the goog's 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4 There was mentioned some time ago that they are often targeted by BGP attacks. Although ISPs should be well aware of it by now and have protection in place for popular targets like that.
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It uses geodns as well as far as I am aware. the Outages list always has level 1 administrators posting that their WAN links failed over because they set their probes to Google DNS. For home use it’s probably fine save for using Google products and services.
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ErIog posted:Or maybe don't use a lovely free VPN or any public VPN provider anyway because as Lain Iwakura pointed out on Twitter recently it's literally just an ISP. If you send enough packets through it you will eventually be identifiable. wait asstr.org is illegal? Why would you need a vpn for it.
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spankmeister posted:Sure, but specifically cloudflare can eat a dick because they protect 8chan and other hate speech sites and they don't take responsibility for the hateful content being hosted there. Content that inspired the right wing terror attack in New Zealand. gently caress them. Censorship is fascist. gently caress off Fascist.
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ate poo poo on live tv posted:Censorship is fascist. gently caress off Fascist. you're trying too hard, dipshit
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spankmeister posted:Sure, but specifically cloudflare can eat a dick because they protect 8chan and other hate speech sites and they don't take responsibility for the hateful content being hosted there. Content that inspired the right wing terror attack in New Zealand. gently caress them. if you submit a complaint to cloudflare saying "hey this site is run by nazis who target activists", cloudflare passes your contact information on to the nazis that you are complaining about
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ate poo poo on live tv posted:Censorship is fascist. gently caress off Fascist. says the fascist, lmao goddamnedtwisto posted:would "days of WINE and oses" be a bit too much of a tryhard username? nahh
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fishmech posted:says the fascist, lmao you’re a cop, lmbo
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ate poo poo on live tv posted:you’re a cop, lmbo says the member of the cop association, lmao
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Lutha Mahtin posted:no, i remember "The DAO" too. but i admit that i very well might be misremembering the specifics of the "our online keygen site went defunct and is now 404" or however that silly debacle worked out. i am pretty sure a smart contract was involved in that one somehow, but i don't remember enough to go search for it i think it was a bitcoin wallet generator smart contracts can’t do web requests (or anything else that depends directly on external information sources)
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rjmccall posted:i think it was a bitcoin wallet generator several different bitcoin and other cryptocurrency services all used the same (non-https connection) page/site for getting info for a random seed, and all of them broke when the site went https only that they were using said site and thus using consistent seeds after that point was revealed at different times, typically after someone'd already used it to rob said services. but only the ~smart contract~ built services had it unfixable due to the contract.
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rjmccall posted:i think it was a bitcoin wallet generator yeah, but you could probably have a smart contract that expects new data pushed to the blockchain by some authenticated client that everyone just has to trust I think? I don’t pay attention to etherium because I know I’m bad at security and programming
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Cocoa Crispies posted:yeah, but you could probably have a smart contract that expects new data pushed to the blockchain by some authenticated client that everyone just has to trust yeah, you can get information in to the system passively that way, but i don’t why a url would be involved
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ate poo poo on live tv posted:wait asstr.org is illegal? Why would you need a vpn for it. Child pornography laws encompass textual description in some jurisdictions outside the US. Also, trap sprung, you have outed yourself whereas I, the person who cleverly laid this trap have... oh, it turns out I also hosed myself.
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rjmccall posted:yeah, you can get information in to the system passively that way, but i don’t why a url would be involved idk but this famous fuckup has a url in it at line 1110 (after 600 lines of code to handle a url) https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/6w5wcn/important_update_mayweathermcgregor_smart_contract/ https://etherscan.io/address/0x7a2770fc68c659b0255d6d80bed82c7b0f163d6b#code
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rjmccall posted:yeah, you can get information in to the system passively that way, but i don’t why a url would be involved i believe there are oracle services such that you specify a url and pay them to put the content of the url somewhere the smart contract can access it this obviously solves none of the actual problems with basing smart contract oracles on urls
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Cocoa Crispies posted:yeah, but you could probably have a smart contract that expects new data pushed to the blockchain by some authenticated client that everyone just has to trust that’s never stopped anyone from getting involved with “crypto””currency” before!
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:yeah it sucks rear end and the industry is a joke For those of us not in infosec and are just the regular programmers that are super annoying about security, why is it a joke? e: My security training is self taught from reading the owasp wiki, pci compliance docs, reading code changes for security patches, and constantly trying to break my own code. Any other sources I should know about? CmdrRiker fucked around with this message at 14:21 on Apr 3, 2019 |
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CmdrRiker posted:For those of us not in infosec and are just the regular programmers that are super annoying about security, why is it a joke? afaik the problem is taking iot but made in the 90s and putting them online
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CmdrRiker posted:For those of us not in infosec and are just the regular programmers that are super annoying about security, why is it a joke? PLCs and most SCADA/Industrial Automation has little to nothing in the way of actual security, and tends to utilize outdated OSs and Software to handle the backend. Right now, the best way to secure a PLC/SCADA network is to not let it touch the internet or corporate network. At all.
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CommieGIR posted:PLCs and most SCADA/Industrial Automation has little to nothing in the way of actual security, and tends to utilize outdated OSs and Software to handle the backend. too bad the large actors in the field desperately want your production data and to sell you smart devices see also: industri 4.0
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Facebook got caught demanding people give Facebook their email passwords https://twitter.com/originalesushi/status/1112496649891430401 apparently if you have an adblocker running it shows a phone verification page instead. Shifty Pony fucked around with this message at 14:54 on Apr 3, 2019 |
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