there ! Completely airtight!
Pets need air holes...
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there ! Completely airtight!
Pets need air holes...
Cattle, not pets.
I might be locked out, but if I have physical access to any of the infra, I can always knock the building down.
Every time I remote into a new switch and setup vlans. "Hey can you hook the serial cable back up or power cycle it and I won't be a dummy this time"
I was sweating while preparing my nftables setup knowing that there was a chance I would need to nuke the system
Need a windows desktop like prompt that sets them for 1 minute, and asks if you want to keep them. If you don't respond, it reverts them back and tells you to stop being an idiot. :P
So something like:
nft -f newrules.nft; sleep 2m; nft destroy table ip newrules
# newrules.nft
table ip newrules {
# …
}
As long as you run this in tmux, your new firewall rules will be dropped if you don’t cancel this in 2 minutes.
Yes, I did something like that, I didn't enable the systemd service, just started it and gave it a timer in gnu screen to reboot the system. If I wasn't out of the network, I would just cancel the timer
I have never had this problem :'(