“And by “ethical”, we mean “more profitable””. - Stellaris Director, probably.
“And by “ethical”, we mean “more profitable””. - Stellaris Director, probably.
A: port forwarding is only required if not in a DMZ.
B: open ports are how machines are accessed regardless of if they are forwarded or not.
C: if you don’t understand how ports work, you have no business exposing anything.
Study and practice in a safe LAN environment.
That is impossible. If you can log in it is exposed.
There is no such “help”. Either you learn what is going on and how to monitor or you are simply another easy target.
The Internet is a dangerous place. Training wheels are for inside a LAN and not exposed to the Internet.
Found the Zombie-bot rights supporter!
Under no circumstances should anyone have a device exposed to the Internet unless they have learned about all of those.
Not true. SSH works over the open Internet just fine. It is simply an attack vector. Just like Pi Connect would be. So if both are attack vectors, go with the proven technology that is well documented as to how to prevent said attack.
so qbitorrent? https://www.qbittorrent.org/
Your opinion does not matter. Nor does the presentation upon the screen, which is what you are actually asking for. The reality was explained and you are stamping your feet and holding your breath.
It is a filename not a PR press release. How it looks is irrelevant to how the system handles it. Want the display to show something other than the file name is easy and doesn’t risk errors, unlike punctuation in filenames which creates problems and solves none.
Makes CLI involving the space a pain. Use an underscore if you must have a visual space, but best practices would be to use Camel Case, no punctuation (including spaces), and include the date in Gregorian format CCYYMMDD
I don’t know if any given system shall issues or could handle it fine, but I know some systems cannot handle spaces in file names. There is no reason to tempt fate.
“whitespace in file names”, please don’t.
Guys, hey wait Guys! Should The Revolution be covered in Corpo logos??? Look, I think it is more than just an image thing…
Privacy browser and chromium (ie Google) is an oxymoron.
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/144289/privacy-with-chromium
If you choose chromium, you are trusting google with your data. Brave remains nothing but a UI for API calls to google services.
Then you’d be wasting your Vote on a candidate with zero chance at election.
And in the two prior posts, children, we can see the difference between trained and experienced.