if they have minimal capacity for installing/configuring/using software, then sending a USB drive via the postal service should be a strong contender
if they have minimal capacity for installing/configuring/using software, then sending a USB drive via the postal service should be a strong contender
relevant if it sabotages coal mining infrastructure
I don’t understand, why what my lemmy?
looks like this and runs NetBSD
Services:
npftables blocks all incoming except a particular set of ips. any connections from those ips hit pubkey authentication.
I’ve never had a problem
you’re right and sane firewall rules could prevent this type of attack
If you’re just accessing one device, why not use SSH?
SSH with pubkey authentication and sane firewall rules is very secure. Bonus points for fail2ban
i use namecheap’s dynamic dns with a curl cronjob
haven’t had a problem since setup 7 years ago
you can find me on Port 70
bsd fam
NetBSD
You’re advocating for running private services on the default ports?
I have a server exposed to the wan. some ideas:
have fun!
oil and gas
I did the math on this recently: GL has approx 3 million Gt of ice and is losing it at a rate approx equal to 260 Gt/yr.
If that rate is constant (unlikely) the first ice free summer in GL will be in 13,500 CE
I sell carbon offsets in the EU. This is terrible news.
How is this important enough to occupy the time of our politicians?
Newsom 2028?