mlfh@lemmy.mltoCybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Kaspersky deletes itself, installs UltraAV antivirus without warningEnglish
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13 days agoMakes you wonder who the hell was still running kaspersky in the US…
Makes you wonder who the hell was still running kaspersky in the US…
Ctrl+r was a life-changer when I first learned it.
DNS is what you’re looking for. To keep it simple and in one place (your adguard instance), you can add local dns entries under Filters > DNS Rewrites in the format below:
192.xxx.x.47 plex.yourdomain.xyz
192.xxx.x.53 snapdrop.yourdomain.xyz
Thank fucking god for the EU, for fighting for global digital rights where nobody else does.
/dev/sda is the whole raw disk - you typically don’t want to directly interact with /dev/sda, unless you are partitioning or overwriting it. There are a few layers between that device and the files:
You’ll need to find where that ext4 filesystem is mounted, and run the chown command on that. You can run
lsblk
and see a tree of the above hierarchy, with the ext4 filesystem’s mountpount shown in the right-hand column.