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.
Maaan, you turned off secureboot and tpm though. Does EndeavorOS not support that?
I cant seem to find the code for chrome that allows this. Can someone link it?
Whats wrong with it?
I appreciate the enthusiasm for another arch fork. I hope it works out for them and its users.
Don’t worry, a new internet is coming soon. Then we can leave all this behind.
All my homies use DisplayPort
Does your BIOS have the secureboot keys installed?