Yeah absolutely if he’s downloading Linux ISOs, just use a VPN and you’ll be fine 99% of the time. TOR if he is doing anything else surrupticiaous. 😬
Yeah absolutely if he’s downloading Linux ISOs, just use a VPN and you’ll be fine 99% of the time. TOR if he is doing anything else surrupticiaous. 😬
Absolutely! Wireguard (for example) uses UDP 51820 (normally) which will mlre than likely be blocked, but that won’t stop you from using something like cntlm to proxy it over an allowed port like 443/80. DPI or some intercepting proxies would likely still filter it.
Client seperation is implemented by the AP. There’s lots of info, it’s called client isolation normally. check this out
Good explanation, a note that most public WiFi will use client separation. Macca’s, starbucks, airplanes etc you will only ever see your device and the gateway. (More for other people that are reading, I assume you know this 😄)
It depends on his threat model and what he’s trying to hide really. Public WiFi is fine, as long as you validate/check the SSL cert it’s using is from your bank and is legitimate. Using public WiFi with a VPN is more secure as long as you trust your VPN provider. If he’s asking these questions, then he’s probably not doing banking though, and should ideally be using VPN+TOR or something similar.
Yes a VPN will hide your IP address from the server you’re connecting to. The VPN service will still see your IP and may log/record it. You also have to watch out for things like DNS leaks.
Yeah I got the towel too, it’s definitely different. I didn’t notice the absent wave but assume it’s because the ball is different.
Thanks, Crowdstrike.
LMAO they really are inept 🤦♂️
No way!!! It was the only way to render RTF/Word , without word!
Yeah big booooo here. They already have wordpad with this, and surprise surprise noone uses that shit.
I use Hannah Montana Linux, BTW.
I use Wayland, BTW.
I took it to mean, people who says “I use *, BTW” so like, “I use Arch BTW” “I use Reddit BTW” “I program in HTML, BTW”. Maybe I’m thinking of this wrong, BTW.
I’ve moved a couple of domains to dnssec and it’s great, simple DNS.
Yeah I might have to try Ubuntu. I heard there are some improvements to KDE in 6.1 allowing RDP by default too.
Yeah, steam straight up tells you if games have support for controllers, and they are all plug-and-play…