

How do connect to your mail’s server outside your home network?
Sorry for all the questions, I’m trying to get my DNS working with a vpn and it’s been difficult.
How do connect to your mail’s server outside your home network?
Sorry for all the questions, I’m trying to get my DNS working with a vpn and it’s been difficult.
Where are you hosting your mail?
+1 for bandit. I’m working on natas now! :)
This is the correct answer. A symlink is much easier than trying to resize a partition.
She’s not the boss of me. I don’t need permission
Jaws is a lesson about the shark’s house
:D
I recently showed this movie to someone and I didn’t remember it being that scary/gory! This is some crazy PG movie lol
… And this is how you land in IT work
Douche canoe or ass hat are my top choices. Especially when talking about politics.
Back in my day we had to get our Internet at the village Internet well. I remember the dialup modem noises it made as you pulled the bucket up.
I remember my first Slackware installation from a pile of floppy disks!
I also remember that nothing worked after the installation, I had to figure out how to roll my own kernel and compile all the drivers. Kids today have it too easy.
shakes fist Now get offa ma lawn!
Dispensing elderly wisdom
They want to pardon the ex cop that killed George Floyd, why should this be a surprise? Laws don’t apply to the rich.
You think it’s rough now? Give it about 15 minutes, he’s about to address congress…
Yes! I’ve been to THE mall there. I had a layover in Minneapolis one time, so we stashed our bags and took the train. It was pretty amazing.
Luckily I live in a an area where there are a few decent malls still for me to get my fix.
I completely relate. Grew up in the mall, and worked there in my teens. Was just visiting home and it’s completely dead. There were literally 4 stores open.
Mad me sad.
Learn everything you can, about everything you can,
and check out places you can practice your learning like Hack the Box or one of the other platforms.
And go from there!
It is now. When I got into it, I was doing communications, mainly radio and satellite. I had no idea what I was going to do, and as it turned out, computers and learning really struck a chord with me.
I used military grade cryptography in the Navy, but I learned a lot about cybersecurity on my own. All the “puzzles”, and learning new things everyday like new technology, new vulnerabilities, etc.
Now they have specialists in the military and other government agencies that teach it. Although, given the current political climate, I wouldn’t want to be part of that with that.
As much as people learn it in school and the military now, I feel to be really good at it, you have to know at least a little of everything. I like to look at it like a technical jack of all trades.
You’d be surprised how many people there are from all sorts of backgrounds and interests, that had no idea they would be making a living out of hacking.
Long time IT/cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity is all about curiosity and learning. I got there via the military.
E: too soon.
Check out Gitea. It was pretty easy to set up with docker and they have pretty decent docs.