

Right, thats it. Switch it all off. Burn it down. Right now.


Right, thats it. Switch it all off. Burn it down. Right now.
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Thanks, I’m embarrassed that I didn’t know about this already 😅
Thanks, given me something to think about.
Ahh. Then route it through the firewall/pass it to a reverse proxy?
That might do the trick. Would you mind giving an example?
That might do the trick. Would you mind giving an example?
In an enterprise setting, you shouldn’t trust the server firewall. You lock that down with your network equipment.
I thought someone might say this, but it doesn’t seem very zero-trust?
Ideally you’d still want the host to be as secure as humanly possible?
They are cool cos you get to say “btw I use <insert-distro-name>”.
Also, one big advantage is the end of big disruptive updates - e.g. the one from Win10 to Win11.
You don’t have to live on the edge either. Arch for example has an LTS version.


Usually I’m against this sort of thing but hear me out:
He developed it. He’s a very talented man.