

Nice list of suggestions, but implementing all of them feels a little over-the-top.
Nice list of suggestions, but implementing all of them feels a little over-the-top.
I don’t really get the love for fail2ban. Sure, it helps keep your logs clean, but with a solid SSH setup (root disabled, SSH keys enforced), I’m not bothered by the login attempts.
This is exactly the kind of innovation I was looking for.
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Sounds like certificates to me, but I don’t know of any such solution
Edit: I found out that openssh allows the logon with a certificate. This guide shows how to setup a public key that expires after 52 weeks.
Boss, I need a third monitor, I’m out of space for post-its
I would need a small book hidden under my keyboard. My work password safe has approximately 100 entries.
Thank you for clarifying!
Why do companies name their password safe “Password Safe”? Thats about as relevant as naming a phone “Phone”.
We use Netwrix Password Secure at work. They just announced this week they have found a RCE vulnerability in their software…
Although the term “zero-day” initially referred to the time since the vendor had become aware of the vulnerability […]
Yes, this is the original definition that made sense. It doesn’t make sense to me that this definition apparently has been adjusted to include all unpatched vulnerabilities.
It somewhat annoys me that a eight year old bug is referred to as „zero day vulnerability“.
I’m currently comparing Authentik and Authelia. For me, Authentik was extremely easy to get into. Authelia with its text-based configuration is clearly not as easy for beginners.
I’ve started to setup Authentik this weekend. My goal is to learn more about SSO and have one account for most of my selfhosted services.
This community is for posting topics about the fediverse. If you want to share that article, try to find a community where this article is ontopic or you can create one.
I don’t think this is a very strong reason. Anyone can create a new lemmy server and use “your” username. But the post/comment history would be an easy proof who is the “real” user.
I’m missing the rpi1 in that list. Please fix ASAP.
It’s clearly not the best option, but it works reasonably well. But today it doesn’t work for some reason.
Like ChatGPT, it only creates one image at a time (not 4 like bing).
Angry Bird Goose
Prompt: red/black image of a angry goose, duotone style, mistral AI (le chat)
I’ve got it running for a few weeks now. Seems very nice