iptables and firewalld are not reliable
Can you give examples of that?
iptables and firewalld are not reliable
Can you give examples of that?


Yep, has been for a few weeks.


You are absolutely missing something.
Think about how the foot is positioned in the red shoe. The ankle is that high.


Damn. 9 min after posting and they deleted it.


Inb4 op deletes their account.


Those of us running home labs will have a field day upgrading our own servers.


For images it may be better but images are already compressed so there may not be a large saving in zipping them.
Alternative options would be to use more storage efficient formats like webp for instance.


Yes, people who haven’t had insurance or people who have it but don’t use it because they don’t know they can.


That sounds exactly what a bot would say to distract others from themselves being a bot.


One of the ways Trafficking is defined as
The exploitative movement of people across borders.
So taking a kid across a border ro see a film likely isn’t it.
Taking a kid across a state border against the mums wish may be trafficking but will likely just be kidnapping.
Taking them across a state border to give to someone is likely going to be trafficking territory.


Mho, Likely because decades of marketing studies show it sells better.


Seeing as most root CA are stored offline compromising a server turned off is not really possible.
I’m more annoyed that I have 10 year old gear that doesn’t have automation for this.


Everyone says Apple cares about privacy. Why is this even there?


May as well crack out DC++ and start heading your files.
Because it’s a fuck wit being a fuck wit. I report them all as spam post from a deleted account.


All good mate.


I must be thinking of the wrong Wireshark because the one I know of is a packet capture program not a VPN client/server.


Which time? The 90s or the 2010s?
I say it’s a gimmick and doesn’t provide any real benifit.
Not this crap again. It depends on your screens lighting but it is blue and black
None of those speak to the reliability of iptables. They all sound like skill issues.
In 15 years of network engineering iptables has been the simplest part.
A layered approach with hardware firewalls is valid but when those firewalls get popped, looking at you Cisco, Fortinet, and PA you still want host level restrictions.
Your firewall or switch should never be used as a jump host to servers