Yeah absolutely if he’s downloading Linux ISOs, just use a VPN and you’ll be fine 99% of the time. TOR if he is doing anything else surrupticiaous. 😬
Yeah absolutely if he’s downloading Linux ISOs, just use a VPN and you’ll be fine 99% of the time. TOR if he is doing anything else surrupticiaous. 😬
Absolutely! Wireguard (for example) uses UDP 51820 (normally) which will mlre than likely be blocked, but that won’t stop you from using something like cntlm to proxy it over an allowed port like 443/80. DPI or some intercepting proxies would likely still filter it.
There are probably people on YT who do this live? Discord, not sure, but you could try Twitch during the debate and you might find one?
Client seperation is implemented by the AP. There’s lots of info, it’s called client isolation normally. check this out
Good explanation, a note that most public WiFi will use client separation. Macca’s, starbucks, airplanes etc you will only ever see your device and the gateway. (More for other people that are reading, I assume you know this 😄)
It depends on his threat model and what he’s trying to hide really. Public WiFi is fine, as long as you validate/check the SSL cert it’s using is from your bank and is legitimate. Using public WiFi with a VPN is more secure as long as you trust your VPN provider. If he’s asking these questions, then he’s probably not doing banking though, and should ideally be using VPN+TOR or something similar.
Yes a VPN will hide your IP address from the server you’re connecting to. The VPN service will still see your IP and may log/record it. You also have to watch out for things like DNS leaks.
OS/X is just short for Mac OS X, which is what they call their desktop OS.
Thanks for your service, comrade.
Yep! It’s decent
It’s all teapots all the way down.
If you use DuckDuckGo, that’s another easy bypass :d
Nah, unfortunately I don’t know how easy it is to run these packages on Debian/Fedora 😔 I only use Debian on my headless VMs, not for desktop environments.
Hmm, I was on 550 before upgrading, I was using x11 before upgrading to 555. Hadn’t noticed any issues but vsync has definitely improves with 555.
Been on 555 for a few days now, really stable under Wayland! Infos for Arch: https://gist.github.com/tgxn/6bcf093c879b95bb275794416c42afea
Oh yeah, just adding a toolbar here, some ads in the start menu there. Sprinkling of user tracking and cloud account for local login. 🤣
Yeah it’s getting worse too. It’s still far better than google, for now anyway.
Lmao, what you gonna try this time, Google? 🤣
My goodness yes, having to enable it in developer settings every time so annoying.
I know it’s not exactly what you want, but I use Apache Guacamole to connect/switch between my VMs running on Proxmox, mostly Windows RDP, but also several SSH and VNC. it supports full screen and is fairly responsive for daily admin tasks.