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Ham radio p2p internet... Would be interesting.

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It turns out transmitting encrypted traffic out on a ham radio is highly illegal.

I think I have a workaround.

Modulation is publicly available so....

I can howeverr use a script that encodes / compresses the file in about 70 ways, then send the file.

The other side would have a script that reverses the process.

I think someone could drain a bitcoin wallet before someone else could manually decompress/ decode that file....

Sweet sweet workarounds.

AES-256 is out.

So long as the encoding/compression is publicly available. Were golden.

Rumor has it its something people do to relax

Put it on a DMZ in case of compromise. This will make it harder for lateral movement in case of compromise.

The fewer apps its running the smaller the attack surface. Only run what you need.

Add a white list for IP that can access it via ssh. Ensure its your lan subnet only.

Enable tor and use a proxy.

Run a vulnerability assessment. Openvas would be suitable.

Disable root, don't allow ssh as root. Make sure its always up to date.

The 1st test was through a cheap radio set from Walmart. It was just from my basement to the second floor of my house.

I plan to get my ham licence, then conduct a similar test over ham.

1st step.

Send encrypted data over radio

Complete.

Next step...

Getting my ham licence.

Should be fun.

Send data over a long distance via ham radio.

gpt4all is really cool.

It runs locally.

It ensures privacy.

Its a mini internet if you are ever cut off from the internet.

We should all have a copy... Just in case.

For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.

Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics

Get after it.

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Same crap

We may be headed into an inflation based depression.

All I know is....I don't have enough bitcoin