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devnonsense.com
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| | | | | KubeCon this year featured a panel discussion of IPv6 adoption. One of the panelists mentioned in passing that many organizations are unprepared for the security implications IPv6. With IPv4, most addresses were hidden by NAT; with IPv6, addresses are publicly routable. Firewalls can block external traffic, but might not be configured correctly. So I did an experiment on my home network. Would enabling IPv6 expose my devices on the public internet? | |
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hack.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the setup and configuration of an IPv6 tunnel using Hurricane Electric's service on a FreeBSD-based EdgeRouter Lite, with custom scripts for dynamic endpoint updates. | |
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blog.lewman.com
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| | | | | And you don't want to be a boomer, right? This is a... | |
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www.matthewhoelter.com
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| | | February 19th, 2020 How to configure Rails 6 with force_ssl using Nginx and Let's Encrypt | ||