Port knocking is cool, but tunneling everything through ssh or a VPN (with strong keys, not passwords) is more secure.
Ajen
What about a mini nuke?
The thing about fail2ban is that it's only affective against automated scans and script kiddies, and if you keep things updated and configured correctly then they aren't a threat. Any adversary that can break encryption or exploit a zero day can also get around fail2ban.
No better way to avoid suspicion.
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Customers don't always buy tonnes of things in one go, though. It's common for people to spend an afternoon shopping and just buy a few things. If everyone gets in their cars to drive to the store to pick up a few things, there will be a lot more pollution generated than if it was all delivered by a big truck. Especially if those people live in a suburb that's far from any shopping centers.
Agreed, I was just pointing out that the woman in the article got "truth about the situation" a long time ago.
In case you missed it, he was convicted for the murder. He didn't have due process for the deportation.
Debugging code is always harder that writing it in the first place. If you make it as clever as you can, you won't be clever enough to debug it.
Eh, just turn up your stereo and open a window. You'll get used to the smoke.