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weird things are only weird if you think it's weird

all you gotta do is not think it's weird and then it's not weird

the enemy of my enemy is my friend

except they're not

find interesting neighbors by scanning the neighborhood for #mikrotik BSSIDs

The #netgear #powerline 1000 adapters which are very close to each-other on the opposide sides of the same wall (best real-world scenario), can barely do 200mbps, when connected directly to the MoCA adapter I can saturate the full gigabit connection.

And they said it could do 1000mbps. Bullshit marketing as usual.

#networking

I figured out how to get the LAN out the WAN port with VLAN, just add a vlan interface under the port and add that vlan to the bridge!!! And then on my laptop I set the same vlan id and now I'm connected to my LAN thru the backbone!

>misskey.io

>pisskey.io

>jizzkey.io

didnt occur to me to put a list of ports in a rule

ugg, maybe I should just put the hap ax3 in the garage, and I have an unneeded ax wifi card, I could put that in the server to provide a wifi ap in the house...

nostr:npub1sv4ggaejwe40xxg44qk5z3lctt4p8f2gvcx4uatn8xmyzl4cuursy22h9v my opinion is that if there's some sketchy SoC running a web server out of the firmware don't let it anywhere near the open internet for any reason. but most boards only expose that on one out of 2 or 4 or whatever NICs so the other ones should be safe afaik

nostr:npub1sv4ggaejwe40xxg44qk5z3lctt4p8f2gvcx4uatn8xmyzl4cuursy22h9v nope. I assume you mean the NIC that provides IPMI? not remotely secure

nostr:npub1u83gudwdfwjngz5eqxkrnpvsuydvqwjxwz0majvehqrh62804hfq8yr2s5 idk one of the two on-board nics of dell poweredge t320. i think idrac access is disabled

is it safe to connect a server's NIC directly to the WAN, considering it has all the remote management and network boot shit on it?