Say you download from the clearweb then use a VPN. Then reseed that downloaded file straight to I2P.
Say you download from the clearweb then use a VPN. Then reseed that downloaded file straight to I2P.
Haha Yeah.
Adoption is the main problem. The more people that will use I2P the better. Also crosseeding helps a load to.
Frankly i found the Gentoo handbook much easier to follow then the arch wiki at the time I tried both. Just compiling everything takes a while to do.
Might want to take a look at a dedicated backup tool like Borg. It will keep all the proper permissions and file attributes in the backup.
You can try to see which mounts get exposed with
showmount -e IP
To see if the actual shares are working.
Wouldn’t any internal testing have cought this issue at CrowdStrike?
Where I live they used to accept BTC. Not Monero unfortunately.
Best way to hide transactions is with crypto. And namely Monero. Not exactly PayPal like but Monero is the most private.
My man did you download Youtube entirely and now it is stuck in your cache or something?
Well Monero is a load better then any bank if you ask me.
How would you verify it though? Someone could abuse it it and report anything for CSAM. Verifying is kind of a difficult thing in this case.
I use grapheneos on A P7 pro. Banking apps work fine because the bootloader gets locked with grapheneos. This is what most banking apps would complain about. Also if it for some reason requires google play services this is available too in a sandboxes way.
Honesty I found gentoo more easy to install then arch. Mainly because the Gentoo handbook is soo good and is in laid out in a good order. Compare that to the arch wiki that has a ton of sub pages and redirects. Which is just a load harder to follow.
PS. This is before their was a guided installer for arch.
I looked at headscale but as far as I can tell their is no active directory or SSO integration. Which is very unfortunate.
They can also make playlist for them self. And hey as a bonus they might discover other songs they like.
If you are afraid of being ddosed which is very unlikely. Cloudflare has free ddos protection. You can put some but not all things behind their proxy.
Also instead of making things publicly available look in to using a VPN. Wireguard with “wireguard easy” makes this very simple.
VLANs do not make you network magically more secure. But when setup correctly can increase security a load if something has already penetrated the network. But also just to streamline a network and allow or deny some parts of the network.
Might want to change the title a bit…
may kill a background app even when told not to
Most of the time this can disabled somewhere in the app permissions. i have done this for a couple of apps without much issue.
I know that their are great integrations on home assistant to monitor servers. Then you can make your own dashboard as you wish