

At first I was going to say there is ATI. Then I realized I hadn’t heard about ATI in a while and looked up what happened to it. Then I realized… I’m old.
At first I was going to say there is ATI. Then I realized I hadn’t heard about ATI in a while and looked up what happened to it. Then I realized… I’m old.
You only get infinite pennies.
Then it works. Just not in the way you wanted
For some reason the SMB2 theme song is stuck in my head all the time. Something about the jazziness of it.
He dug himself into a corner when they called his bluff. Now he has to fix things without appearing as weak as he is. And this “reset” is him backtracking.
Did he take the Pic while driving?
Han shot first.
Edit: actually read the article
I’m not looking to make money either. Just get them distributed and I don’t have much excess cash to just give them away for free.
Let me know when the new ones are out. I may get them printed up… And possibly given away at cost.
If it is caching you can always set a ttl to a lower value like 5 seconds. And systems should be clearing the dns cache on a new ifup.
Set up an internal dns server that will resolve your specific host name to an internal ip and forward everything else.
If you just want a specific site, you can use bind and response policy zones. The advantage of this is that you can now configure your dns server to take advantage of block lists on the internet and block malware/ads/tracking domains.
From a networking standpoint, you can configure qos tagging for a specific application and use that dscp variable as a flag for pbr. Then set your next hop via respective tunnel.
I was about to say. Wp5 on dos 5.0 with the blue screen.
/usr/lib or /usr/lib64 or /lib (some distros) or /lib64
Some things (like hosts file) are in /etc. /etc mostly contains configs.
Pfsense has an openvpn server and client built in. Also if you are using site-to-site ipsec vpns it can be useful. I think it will also use the extensions if you run a web proxy to inspect tls traffic. If you just use it for a nat gateway, then you don’t need aes-ni or even most of the features Pfsense provides.
Uhm… Space balls?