knightwise | morning everyone | 10:17 |
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zxmpi_ | o/ | 13:12 |
penguin42 | hey there zxmpi_ | 13:15 |
zxmpi_ | happy friday | 13:15 |
* penguin42 yaaawwwnnnns | 13:19 | |
diddledani | https://youtu.be/kfVsfOSbJY0 | 13:40 |
davef | Did I miss the memo? Is iptables now deprecated? | 14:47 |
davef | Why is it that Linux devs deprecate stuff that works and there's universal knowledge? Like net-tools, deprecated. netstat and ifconfig are useful tools. Now I learn theres nftables. | 14:49 |
zxmpi_ | it's an extension of the old rule, once it works it's obsolete, once it's in a pdf file it's obsolete | 14:50 |
davef | question, how do I replicate `netstat -an4` with the new tools? I couldn't figure it out. | 14:58 |
knightwise | oj mates | 15:03 |
knightwise | O/ | 15:03 |
zxmpi_ | how do | 15:06 |
knightwise | Almost weekend. | 15:08 |
knightwise | doing some paperworks (billing) to cheer me up a little at the end of the week | 15:08 |
knightwise | #showmethemoney | 15:08 |
zxmpi_ | friday afternoon, start of the weekend. so long as you don't answer the phone after 4pm :-P | 15:08 |
davef | and my friday is only just beginning *cries* | 15:12 |
zxmpi_ | need a nice long meeting to make that time just fly :-P | 15:23 |
diddledani | one with a clock that has a seconds hand and a loud tick sound right in your eyeline | 17:25 |
zxmpi_ | i want the clock from vetanaris waiting room with the irregular tick tock >:-) | 17:26 |
diddledani | Dave Plummer tells us what Abort, Retry, Fail means https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=392h_c3Tefs | 17:53 |
penguin42 | Looks like the houses of parliament could do with a cable monkey: https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/159C5/production/_121171588_46437241-c21a-4904-ba67-86936c2cc1dd.jpg | 18:09 |
davef | I need somebody to tell me that I'm nuts or paranoid for what I'm about to do. I'm considering putting my main workstation and work computer on a totally different network, firewalled from the rest of the network. Basically a zero trust type model. I have a second router/firewall to do this already and it's already being used as just a switch. I'm | 21:47 |
davef | not going to be doubling up on NAT, subnets will be totally routable. Thoughts? | 21:47 |
penguin42 | not that insane depending what work you do and how little you trust the rest of your network | 21:49 |
davef | I control the whole network, but I have a ton of services like plex, home assistant, IOT devices, etc. a ton of stuff that could be compromised in a blink of an eye. | 21:51 |
* penguin42 does have separate subnets for things like cctv cameras and wifi | 21:52 | |
davef | I could move everything onto isolated VLANs, but then I run into trouble with streaming media from Plex, etc. | 21:52 |
daftykins | why don't you just employ a router with multiple NICs? that's what i do | 21:53 |
penguin42 | nod, I have a load of NICs in it | 21:54 |
davef | Yeah, I could do that. | 21:54 |
* penguin42 is connected on the ethtodave nic :-) | 21:55 | |
zxmpi_ | i now have 1 computer at home that is connected to no network whatsoever. only way to be sure :-) | 22:10 |
daftykins | * a Pi corrupts its' own SD card in protest | 22:11 |
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