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Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water
Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water
Whoops my bad
I’m so confused
I open up two terminal windows. The first runs watch docker ps and the second is where I make changes.
I personally never understood the need for fancy docker guis. You can do that from the command line easily. If you want to automate it you can use Ansible.
This is why I never got into portainer
That’s what I said
Distros aren’t going to be visually appealing as they typically and just standard desktops or CLI
How about we just get people to switch apps
Do we have any reason to think that Google would want to not collect data?
Uninstalling antivirus should be step one
You can Mac lock the port
What’s wrong with SMB?
That’s not good. It breaks the system as there isn’t any change control with that unless your using something like Gentoo. Get your packages from the package manager.
There is such a thing as a small 1Gbps hub that are designed to just handle a small network. They scare me as they are cheap on Amazon and could theoretically bring a network to its knees if a random user finds a port that isn’t authenticated.
If you are using a hub then that’s expected as they tend to be one of the main sources of floods on a network.
If you have managed switches make sure you turn on loop protection and alerting. Ideally you should immediately know when something like that happens.
Also bonus if you setup vlans with different subnets. From there practice least privilege and block all forward traffic by default.
Thanks you, /oldfart
OpenWRT and dd-wrt are very different. OpenWRT is as open as can be and dd-wrt is designed to be more compatible with Broadcom though special licensing.
Basically stick with OpenWRT or OPNsense. With OpenWRT you need to manually update to get security patches which can be inconvenient. I’m not sure about OPNsense.