Thanks.
I use it mainly for DNS and blocking ip’s, ipv6, and hosts. Only a few apps are routed through tor.
Hi guy
Thanks.
I use it mainly for DNS and blocking ip’s, ipv6, and hosts. Only a few apps are routed through tor.
This is simply a giant intentional clustetfuck of an abomination.
If emergency calling is actually the emergency, the standard should be backwards compatible and designed to accept any device.
It kind of does, but the telcos are just playing dirty by excluding devices they don’t have control over.
I used fdroid for the longest time.
Then I found the neo store.
It recognises the apps installed, from whatever repo you use. Shows recommended update based on that. So many options. Comes with dozens of repos ready to go and incredibly simple to enable/disable.
They’re standardised zeroconnf protocols. Apple was part of the early development.
Bonjour is the apple implementation for mDNS.
Avahi is the GPL compliant implementation.
mDNS, llmnr (ms developed), have been known for ages to be vulnerable.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-configuration_networking#Standardization
*I don’t like apple
Remember when printers were connected by a USB cable?
Also, sudo ss -tunlp
to see what ports are listening on your system and which applications/services use them. (Linux)
ss -K
closes dead ports
If you didn’t explicitly open a port, ask why it needs to be open (listening). (25, 22, 67, 53,5353)
Make sure what you did open is opened at the right addresses. Ie localhost, 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1, etc for the purpose.
Use a firewall and block ALL incoming traffic.
Mdns is something most people have no idea exists.
Oh, neat, all my devices broadcast all their open ports, services, addresses, hardware and names? Cool!
No.
Oh, this isn’t about tRUmp’s new crypto scam?
No problem.
The only reason i know this is because systemd throws degraded warnings because fwupd keeps failing. On several machines. (Because DNS, proxies, VPN, etc.)
In xfce there’s a panel tool called genmon I use.
I have 2 specifically for monitoring systemd status
First is just the status
systemctl is-system-running
The other lists the failed units using a script
failedd (){ systemctl --failed | grep -o -E "●.{0,35}\<failed" 2>/dev/null }
echo $(failedd)
Mint cinnamon has a similar “spice” (panel plugin) that I also use.
Make a user.js file and put it in your Mozilla profile config dir.
It overrides the settings before launch, so if it was reenabled by remote setting updates, it will be kept disabled. (Do this for any setting you want to make persistent)
extensions.pocket.enabled false
Mull does this by default.
In About:config you can find other more troublesome privacy issues
Normandy
User studies
Crash reports (include URLs)
Shopping partners
Pocket api
Probably because your hardware’s firmware is up to date or there’s nothing available.
It’s rare that it’s updated.
Check your journal or
systemctl status fwupd.service
fwupdmgr get-history
I don’t get it.
Where’s Saddam?
I’ll head back to linuxmemes now.
How do these network states ‘acquire’ land?
How many people are required to become a state and ‘acquire’ land?
Can others ‘acquire’ the land I’ve ‘acquired’ if I don’t want them to?
What is in the ether?
What does this solve?
These ideas are both scary and idealistically simplistic.
On my living room setup hooked up to a projector:
mint xfce
sff tower
dual core
only 3GB ddr2. (One slot fried)
1080p via display port to HDMI
1tb HDD
Use 2 VPN. An sshd server
Myriad physical issues.
Old as fuck BIOS.
(Was released in 2009 or 2011?)
Memory is a bit of a pain sometimes. Mostly Firefox needs to be closed and reopened after system sleep.
I can watch 4 football games in HD with no real issue.
It is tweaked to high heaven in kernal and configs.
As long as it can work I will make it work.
Essential.
Lemme guess. Hamas was hiding in the bodies.
Drink 29 cups of coffee.
Drink 1 glass of water.
Repeat.
…
Profit?
Trump et all want to assassinate children.
The diagnostic app does absolutely nothing.