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| | blog.redcrowlab.com
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| | Up to this point in previous posts I've talked about identifying chips, analyzing PINs, using tools like the BusPirate and JTAGulater, etc. Today I'm going to demonstrate a very important aspect of hardware analysis: Dumping Firmware. I'm using a Mikrotik mAP2nd router for demonstration purposes. First thing is to disassemble
| | blog.daknob.net
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| | [AI summary] The article details a comprehensive setup of a VyOS router configured as an IPv6-First LAN, connecting to an ISP via PPPoE, requesting a /56 IPv6 prefix using DHCPv6-PD, and creating two VLANs with IPv4 and IPv6 capabilities. It includes NAT64, DNS64, SLAAC, and firewall configurations to ensure IPv6 connectivity and IPv4 fallback, while promoting IPv6 usage over IPv4 where possible.
| | blog.butchevans.com
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| | At least it is a question I'm often asked about how the Mikrotik Router treats vlan traffic. In this article, I will address some of the more common types of configurations and help you to ...
| | mathiashueber.com
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| Beginner friendly guide, on setting up a windows virtual machine for gaming, using VFIO GPU passthrough on Ubuntu 18.04 (including AMD Ryzen hardware selection)