Isn’t this a little late?
Isn’t this a little late?
I would say that “on prem” defines a location, “selfhosting” an action. You can do both at the same time, e.g. selfhosting nextcloud onprem.
Apparently, it is not only my oberservation, but the article says similarly:
The inconsistent approach to backward compatibility in decades past may also have played a part.
However, I’m not a db admin and my perspective might be biased (infosec).
I would say that this is a sign of a bad product. Apparently, compatibility between SQL server versions is not great.
But this poor guy is also tasked with networking and server administration…
If the board really wanted cyber security, they should maybe consider funding it.
I don’t fully understand what you mean, but google changes some links when you click them to track what you clicked on.
Probably overkill, but for projects like this I’ve setup WordPress in the past. Once everything was done, I converted the WordPress page to a static site with httrack and use the static version.
This gives the ease of setting up and editing combined with the stability and security of a static HTML website.
While you can probably use them for some small tasks (like a switch, a file server with a USB thumb drive or a print server), you’re probably better off if you can sell them and buy a raspberry pi or similar.
The Fritzbox 7530 for example could be sold for 50€ (at least in my country).
We have both Check Point and Fortinet for more fun.
Did anyone else have fun with Check Point this week?
On May 28, 2024, Check Point issued an advisory about a zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2024-24919, affecting Check Point Security Gateways. This high-severity information disclosure vulnerability can be exploited to gain unauthorised access to sensitive information on systems with remote Access VPN or Mobile Access Software Blades enabled.
Thanks for the thoughtful answer, but my question was actually meant as a joke.
Can someone create a list of the most secure 4-digit PINs?
I can’t imagine how this incident you noticed is connected to the root server issue.
As long as there are no relevant changes in the root zone (and according to the article, there were none) this root server issue was likely without impact.
Does anyone know why SSL VPN is more insecure than ipsec-based VPN? Is there a technical reason?
It seems sort of a waste of resources to use a steam deck as a stationary device. However, I don’t think there is a really large market for a console-like steam machine.
We’ve been discussing the upcoming NIS2 regulation this week. Anyone else there that is affected by this new EU regulation?
That’s exactly what the nextcloud desktop app does.
What I don’t get is why anyone would like to buy a new gadget for some AI features. Just develop a nice app and let people run it on their phones.
Great tool for documenting your setup. I use this at work a lot