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Proxying a single app through WireGuard while routing everything else through Mullvad VPN on Linux
  • From a networking standpoint, you can configure qos tagging for a specific application and use that dscp variable as a flag for pbr. Then set your next hop via respective tunnel.

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    Deal made with whistleblower after Columbus’ data leak draws global attention
  • It says he can give data to the police, and can distribute data to the public only if the gov't agrees is allowed by the public records act, but only if he gets written permission. Not much of an agreement if you ask me.

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    A simple request for some personal time
  • Is your dad David Anderson?

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    What's the heartiest "drinkable" soup?
  • Broccoli cheddar? Some the broccoli is pureed down and not chunky.

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    Company brought to its knees by a cable
  • Yea. This is what spanning tree and bpduguard is for. Don't disable them on your edge.

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    Back in my day we used Corel WordPerfect at school.
  • I was about to say. Wp5 on dos 5.0 with the blue screen.

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    Make my IPv6 selfhosted service available on IPv4 network.
  • Setup nginx as a v6 to v4 reverse proxy. Or the inverse if you have a public v4 in a vpc to use as a dmz.

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    Noob Question Thread: Ask Any Questions About Linux!
  • /usr/lib or /usr/lib64 or /lib (some distros) or /lib64

    Some things (like hosts file) are in /etc. /etc mostly contains configs.

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    pfsense: Who needs AES-NI?
  • Pfsense has an openvpn server and client built in. Also if you are using site-to-site ipsec vpns it can be useful. I think it will also use the extensions if you run a web proxy to inspect tls traffic. If you just use it for a nat gateway, then you don't need aes-ni or even most of the features Pfsense provides.

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    My Thinkpad L440 refuses to boot my new SSD?
  • Check AHCI/Secure boot is enabled?

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    Anyone know what this is?
  • The disk itself is flexible, hence the floppy disk. In contrast a hard disk had rigid platters, hence hard. The outer casing has nothing to do with it.

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