firewall

  1. DHR

    Do you validate your home network security?

    Had a few conversations lately with people using various firewall solutions for their home networks. One thing that's come up a few times with firewall solutions is they're configured to deny by default, but that's only as a good as the configuration you put on it. In business, it's typical...
  2. Avalon

    For those of you using pfsense + WG...

    So, if you are still onboard the pfsense bandwagon after 2.5 happened and using Wireguard, you should probably thank them for the ‘great work’ they are responsible for, I mean it’s not like you expect them to secure your network, right...
  3. DHR

    Azure query...

    Traditionally this is what I'd say was a pretty simple request, I know I'm missing just one piece of the puzzle though, and this has to be a common requirement in the real world. Azure web apps have floating IP addresses due to their nature, but you can use a CNAME DNS record to point the...
  4. Avalon

    Netgate U Turn: ‘AES-NI Not Required’

    https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-2-5-0-development-snapshots-now-available.html Not sure how I missed this, but Netgate sneaked this little gem on the bottom of the 2.5 dev snapshot announcement. AES-NI Not Required The original plan was to include a RESTCONF API in pfSense 2.5.0, which...
  5. h4rm0ny

    Running website from home for one friend. Is it safe?

    I have a fixed IP address and I want to provide a web-based service to a friend (JIRA and Confluence, basically) for their project. The alternatives for them are paying for Atlassian's Cloud based options ($20 per month) or running it on their little laptop. They're not very IT savvy and these...
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