
Is this a terms of service violation in most places? Seems like a childish waste of time, but I guess not surprising.
Husband, Father, IT Pro, military service.
Don’t assume, ask. Don’t assume questions are statements or accusations.
I’d rather talk about difficult and nuanced topics in personal one on one situations over espresso or beer. Such discussion is very difficult in Internet written form.
I believe everyone should be treated with dignity and respect, but that doesn’t mean I agree with everything or everyone.
I have conservative and progressive views. I believe people can be both.
Is this a terms of service violation in most places? Seems like a childish waste of time, but I guess not surprising.
Knowledge primarily, since I’m not running a business.
At this point, like they say in Chips, TLS inspection is standard…
If your enterprise isn’t doing TLS inspection on everything other than banks, medical, gov, they’re doing it wrong.
Some times people think the hard part is getting the CA trust setup, but I find it’s far more tedious to deal with certain sites and mobile apps especially that do certificate pinning.
I like OPN also. I’ve always appreciated the stability of the BSDs.
My only personal complaint with OPN/PF was the TLS inspection.
I’ve read about adding the modules to *Sense, but I haven’t figured out the configuration pieces.
It just works with Sophos UTM and XG firewall, and the configuration was super easy.
You always use what you like though.
This is true, the 6 GB RAM limit and four cores.
I run a pretty enterprise home lab, and I haven’t ever seen the devices hit the resource limit.
I have around 3k IPS rules and TLS inspection for most categories of sites except the normal stuff like streaming, banking, etc that you’d not want or need to inspect.
For anyone it might help, I use these as inline proxies rather than as the gateway at the moment. So they have more than just internet traffic going through them, they also have segments of my LANs getting evaluated. Performance has been great so far.
Should we be discouraged or appreciative of the shit show that is the current and near term state of information technology and security?
On one hand, there’s never been more need for doing IT well, more informal computer based warfare, and an enormous plethora of companies trying to innovation or enshitificate security solutions…
On the other hand there’s all that above.
You’d think job security, but still not quite.
I see security people grinding and burning out, not sure if that’s fixable. Maybe if you change from caring to not caring?
Thoughts?
hates him and sabotages him at every step
Isn’t that also describing his children?
Quick reminder, everyone struggles with wanting to be validated and downvotes by random Lemmy users around the world don’t matter.
Take a breather, touch grass/snow and remember no ones opinion on here matters, especially mine 😉
Maybe the reason we’ve had a bunch of crashes all the sudden is that we SHOULD have fired all them before now? Maybe they are INDEED the geniuses, and WE are the stupid ones…
Also, I’m way too lazy to read or even try to find those memos, so I appreciate the cliff notes version. Pretty scathing.
I appreciate the clarification his videos usually bring on legal topics
Anyone use open source tools professionally or in your shop? Security Onion, Wazuh, etc?
Won’t someone please think of the investors…!
I’m just glad they’re still distracted with torrents…
rawdawg some torrents
LOL! Did you spray 1’s and 0’s in their face when you were done?
We need to stop being afraid of electing third or independent party candidates because the other side might win.
We will keep losing in the end no matter what if we don’t fight for a new political system. Most people agree this isn’t working.
Can we stop urging people to vote for a D/R and focus on independent?
Why do companies feel like that have to try and do everything?
Why can’t you just ‘stay in your lane’ and be good at what you’re good at.
Their idea is that is hides all the user info from advertising companies. Downside is your browser is an ad slot machine.
Which is best?
Tracked or ad machine?
I’m more surprised people aren’t talking about the fact that since it’s running on the client side, someone would just figure out a way to hack and block all the ads even easier.
Yeah, large portions of economies are being driven by consumption. I feel like so much stuff is just landfill fodder.
Massive affects of advertising
I was hoping you might have some examples, I’m not sure.
If you want to go balls out, go get DISA stigg for Redhat.