This blog is specifically for websites that are public facing. Sure, you can wireguard into your local network, but you can also SSH into your local network. Either way you have to poke a hole.
This blog is specifically for websites that are public facing. Sure, you can wireguard into your local network, but you can also SSH into your local network. Either way you have to poke a hole.
Good read.
I would just like to add some additional information that favors changing your SSH port to something other than the default. When crawlers are going around the internet looking for vulnerable SSH servers, they’re more than likely going to have an IP range and specifically look for port 22.
Now can they go through and scan your IP and all of its ports to look for the SSH service? Yes. But you will statistically have less interactions with bad actors this way since they might specifically be looking for port 22.
The audio will not be horrible. Those mics are designed to be mounted into tables with a particular mount. They are padded underneath to eliminate that vibration. Also, the Rally Plus system is only looking for voice signatures and has some very good AEC built into it.
Oh, and the microphones aren’t even drilled into the table. Just wires all over the table and the microphone loose af lol
Im absolutely upset with whoever installed that rally camera ABOVE the TV.
Also, that cabling is awful…
Can also check out Phoenix connectors
Its up to your distros package maintainer to make the patched version available. You can find who maintains it and contact them so they are aware.
You can also check out the sbctl package.
Phishing emails exploiting people who click every link possible affecting millions of users worldwide.