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imrejonk
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
My former colleague Marco Davids from SIDN Labs (the R&D department at the .nl TLD operator) did an experiment in 2021 where he actively disabled IPv4 support on all components in his test network, even disabling the complete IPv4 stack in the FreeBSD kernel (not possible on Linux, at least not at the time). So far, his test is the only thing I know of that came close to an authentic simulation of an IPv6-only world.

https://www.sidnlabs.nl/en/news-and-blogs/can-we-do-without-...
imrejonk
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I was thinking about the same thing. Such a classic!
imrejonk
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I fully expected the smoke alarm CW key to work by picking up smoke signals: https://sites.google.com/site/oh6dccw/smoke-alarm-cw-key
imrejonk
·12 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Reminds me of the Pixelflut LED display. The hacker camp SHA2017 had one above a bar, 36C3 had one as well. Their traffic peaked at 4 Gbit/s and 30 Gbit/s respectively.

https://hackaday.com/2020/08/01/playing-the-pixelflut/
imrejonk
·tahun lalu·discuss
And: they have a crash cart (keyboard, mouse and display) and battery backup built-in. An old laptop is perfect for starting a homelab. The only major downside I can think of, and as another commenter already mentioned, is the limited storage (RAID) options.
imrejonk
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> Today’s email protocols use the STARTTLS protocol for encryption; it is laughably easy to do a protocol downgrade attack that turns off the encryption.

This can be solved with DANE, which is based on DNSSEC. When properly configured, the sending mailserver will force the use of STARTTLS with a trusted certificate. The STARTTLS+DANE combination has been a mandatory standard for governmental organizations in the Netherlands since 2016.