For Chiefly reasons of course. Now whether or not that server is active in the cluster is another matter entirely, but hey if it makes him/her feel important /shrug
For Chiefly reasons of course. Now whether or not that server is active in the cluster is another matter entirely, but hey if it makes him/her feel important /shrug
Figure ~45 minutes to run to the liquor store for a decent single malt, another ~25 minutes for the pizza rolls, quick power nap, wake up and redeploy. That’s about 2 hours.
Why doesn’t anyone ever think about the poor microbes?
A strong acid would do just as good a job without having to involve any lifeforms.
Unix is the kind of friend who won’t bat an eye about holding your beer while you go and do something incredibly stupid
Jesus Christ dude
If you let the car rot, you get the stick
Whatever he has to say is irrelevant until we know what Ja Rule thinks of all this
Musk comes from Uranus though
Should have paid for upgrade to a 10/8
"We tried to sell you stuff that should have come stock and you got pissed and the press picked it up so we’re gonna stop.
“I’d like to take this opportunity to announce our plan to start selling additional products that should come stock.”
Check mate, Gatheists
Some questions come to mind:
Do you have a static IP address from your ISP?
Dynamic DNS?
Have you verified the listening service is a box you own?
Is there a reverse proxy set up?
Checked the edge router logs to see if it rebooted recently and reloaded firewall rules?
What else sits between your router and the listening server?
This could be any number of things, maybe this will help point you in the right direction.
His music will live on forever
Indeed. Make of this what you will (anecdotal) but I can say with some certainty that I did some shady things in my younger years that could not be attributed to any parental or societal shortcomings.
Like in the documentary Swordfish
fwiw I agree with you in that for the author to include this in their article is pretty weird. At some point it transformed from reporting into an op-ed.
Just make sure it is only accessible in trusted networks though!!
Aw you’re no fun. Next you’ll be telling me to block all emails over 500 miles.
Oh I wish that were true but unless GRC or Legal get involved nothing much comes of it lol
It does if you consider it from the point of view of a. Someone went out of their way to design this API so as to allow this or b. A team of individuals deployed it without realizing how it would be exploited
You can generally learn things from a breach, but finding and remediating systemic issues like those mentioned above is a big ask
Edit: I either responded to the wrong comment or misunderstood what you said. It’s late in the day…
One of my home servers was popped once, they stuck a new MOTD on there to let me know how foolish I was and I haven’t made that mistake since. So… yay greyhat?