Great, so let’s suppress a warning because YOU are fine…
Maybe other people don’t realize the issue, but of course you aren’t thinking about anyone but yourself now aren’t you?
Great, so let’s suppress a warning because YOU are fine…
Maybe other people don’t realize the issue, but of course you aren’t thinking about anyone but yourself now aren’t you?
And now your entire system/network is vulnerable because of it. Great idea!
Any device on the network would make it vulnerable, what does a server have to do with anything?
Wouldn’t any windows device in your network be vulnerable? And from there everything else.
IPv6 was just found to have a critical exploit, and the solution is to disable it.
Not used on critical systems, it affected computers, a client had to inform them even.
Little late, new information came out and they broke other OSs months ago… but no one noticed…
Jeez at 2,300 feet you should have two central airs already or a vastly optimized system that should have handled that. That’s shitty code or builder unfortunately.
Most town houses have fire walls up to the roof, so it’s your own liability and issue as it’s not a common space.
If you close a register all pipes and joints between the furnace and the register will be under more pressure than designed and can force the joints to cause leaks, this can push humid air into joist spaces as well.
Theres lots of potential issues, putting a damper as near to the source as possible prevents this issue.
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… all it can take is going to a website from a windows device… maybe less, it was literally discovered a couple days ago…
Yes it actually kinda does, that’s why this exploit is considered the highest priority and critical.
But sure… downplay it, because we only think servers are at risk…
Yeesh buddy.