Also, "cat /proc/sys/kernel/hostname" is a pretty robust way of figuring
out which host your shell is on.
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Russell Senior
russ...@pdxlinux.org
On 4/18/23 18:13, King Beowulf wrote:
On 4/18/23 14:30, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm setting up a laptop and configuring ssh on it so I can transfer file
On 4/18/23 14:30, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I'm setting up a laptop and configuring ssh on it so I can transfer files
> between it (hostname: caddis) and the desktop (hostname: salmo).
>
> When I tried 'ssh salmo' I was asked for my password on salmo. Entered that
> and was immediately returned to the
-Original Message-
From: PLUG On Behalf Of John Jason Jordan
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 2:00 PM
>It would be nice if VPN services advertised how effectively they stop others
>from finding out who and where you really are.
They are never going to do this because they are constantly
I have to say reading this I had to get a floor jack to put my jaw back into my
face it dropped so far.
This contractor has apparently discerned that you do NOT want him running a
personal VPN on your network. But, he doesn't give a crap about what you want,
he's doing it anyway. And on top
I'm setting up a laptop and configuring ssh on it so I can transfer files
between it (hostname: caddis) and the desktop (hostname: salmo).
When I tried 'ssh salmo' I was asked for my password on salmo. Entered that
and was immediately returned to the shell prompt.
Then I tried 'ssh -vv salmo' an
On Tue, 18 Apr 2023 17:38:23 +
Ted Mittelstaedt dijo:
>It's not going to be possible to block all VPNs.
I've been using a VPN for several years now, currently Mullvad
(Stockholm based). I'm curious about the efficacy of various VPN
services. I selected Mullvad (and PIA previously) based on h
On 4/18/23 12:01, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 4/18/23 11:41, Dick Steffens wrote:
I can't get sound out of my virtual machine (VirtualBox 6.1) on my
Xubuntu 20.04 machine. Sound works for the rest of the machine, but
not from the virtual machine.
In the VirtualBox Manager/Settings/Audio there is
The use cases I'm working on is to Prevent employees or contractors from
subcontracting work.
John is a contractor, hires someone else to do the work. Vdi setup, he
shares his creds with the subcontractor who possibly actually in a
different country. Using VPN services prior to logging in to m
On 4/18/23 11:41, Dick Steffens wrote:
I can't get sound out of my virtual machine (VirtualBox 6.1) on my
Xubuntu 20.04 machine. Sound works for the rest of the machine, but
not from the virtual machine.
I was messing around with sound settings on the regular machine the
other day. At that ti
I can't get sound out of my virtual machine (VirtualBox 6.1) on my
Xubuntu 20.04 machine. Sound works for the rest of the machine, but not
from the virtual machine.
I was messing around with sound settings on the regular machine the
other day. At that time I ran a mixer that had controls (vert
Can you elaborate, in general terms, on what the goal is?
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Russell Senior
russ...@personaltelco.net
On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 8:38 AM Ishak Micheil wrote:
> Greetings,
> I am tasked to identify a solution to detecting users obfuscating their ip,
> using verity of VPN services.
>
> What we've d
It's not going to be possible to block all VPNs. If the users are smart and
they have their own Internet connection at home then they can setup a SOCKS vpn
proxy server on a PC on their home network then use dynamic dns with their home
PC. If you discover the traffic they can just reboot thei
Greetings,
I am tasked to identify a solution to detecting users obfuscating their ip,
using verity of VPN services.
What we've done
- Prevent users from installing software (VPN Cliens)
- Possibly having a code on endpoints, to collect ip addresses tied to wifi
or LAN connection prior to attachi
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, April 18th, 2023 at 12:16 AM, American Citizen
wrote:
> Well, after doing some more digging, I found out that this drive is very
> limited in read/write speeds
>
> And I did find a nice USB flash stick testing tool called "F3" (for
> Fight Flash Fra
Well, after doing some more digging, I found out that this drive is very
limited in read/write speeds
And I did find a nice USB flash stick testing tool called "F3" (for
Fight Flash Fraud) See https://github.com/AltraMayor/f3/
Finally, I consider this problem solved. (don't necessary assume g
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