When I first started applying for IT jobs back in the day I would see “Scrum Master” jobs get posted a lot and I would think to myself “why the fuck do they need to hire a rugby player” before I knew what a scrum master actually did.
When I first started applying for IT jobs back in the day I would see “Scrum Master” jobs get posted a lot and I would think to myself “why the fuck do they need to hire a rugby player” before I knew what a scrum master actually did.
You want a virtual firewall. Is this for profit or just your science project because that’s going to change the answer. You might hate me, but I’m still gonna say it, Cisco…
it’s become self aware and is always blocking ports 22 & 23.
I would probably put my WLAN on a different subnet/VLAN then the rest of the network, maybe even split it into trusted and guest networks if your AP’s support broadcasting multiple SSID’s. I don’t see anything about NAT/PAT so I assume this isn’t going to touch the Internet and just for home brew fuckery.
Networking will take you from being “they guy that fixes computers” to full blown Telco engineer. It’s a lot though, more than I can explain. Get managed switch and start having LAN parties.
There’s no way reddit has more “real” users than Twitter // X. Maybe with bots but half the shit on reddit is a Twitter screen cap or repost.
Windows just calls them dependants.