It’s incrementing the problem counter in different threads
It’s incrementing the problem counter in different threads
Understood. CG-NAT has been so annoying, I would love for IPv6 to completely replace v4 ASAP
I figure the mobile carrier was blocking incoming connections to my phone. This was a couple of years ago, things might have changed since then.
Thank you
I didn’t mean prevent, just makes it harder by default. You can still open connections from within the NAT
Edit: I do admit to failing at accessing my IPv6 PC from my IPv6 phone
Edit2: apparently NAT is full of security bugs
You’re talking about NAT traversal? We do have control over which we apps we run though?
Edit: apparently NAT is full of bugs
I still have to initiate the outgoing UDP. Are you talking about the specific case where any software running on my host can initiate it without me requesting?
Edit: apparently NAT is full of security bugs
The main benefit of a NAT is that by default it prevents all external access to the hosts inside the network. Any port you have open is not accessible unless explicitly forwarded.
This has a lot of security benefits. Regardless, everything you said is sounds true to me.
Why do you say NAT doesn’t make a network more secure?
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How do you actually do that?
Could have pihole running on your desktop as a backup
1W would be 8.769kWh per year. Pricing is regional.
Do they still break guitars?
“you’re not wrong, you’re just an asshole”
Are you saying the CEO of the charity organization, ADHD UK, is making the drug policy?
I’ve been missing the apocalympics content
How deos the great wall affect wildlife in the region? Maybe retrofitted some openings isn’t a bad idea.
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Currently, the country’s electricity grid is only permitted to have a maximum of 75 per cent renewables in its energy mix. That meant that some of the energy was exported to Britain and Ireland had to meet the rest of the demand using fossil fuels.
This limit has gone up over the years from 50 to 75 per cent since 2011 and is set to increase further to 95 per cent by 2030. It is in place because using entirely renewable power means changes have to be made to the country’s electricity grid.
I’ve heard but not confirmed that the various NUC models have CEC