As an operator, this who thread reads like a bunch of devs who don’t understand networking and refuse to learn.
Sure, for smaller applications or small dev teams it doesn’t make sense. But for so many other things it does.
As an operator, this who thread reads like a bunch of devs who don’t understand networking and refuse to learn.
Sure, for smaller applications or small dev teams it doesn’t make sense. But for so many other things it does.
I like how people assume they bought them to make games instead of buying them to eliminate the competition.
They know, they just don’t give a shit beyond short term gains.
Don’t forget the painful, venomous bite!
If I find one in my house, I’m killing it. They’re my irrational fear. You can’t talk me out of it.
How much money has China invested in Africa?
If I had to guess after managing enterprise WAF across hundreds of domains…
It’s either a crowler or vulnerability scanner, and may be scanning by IP address. I don’t think you configured anything wrong.
You may want to add some form of captcha or user agent based filter to get rid of it. Good news is that it’s not necessarily something to worry about.
I’d avoid IP based blocking. It’s only temporarily effective.
I’m personally using Mint for this exact purpose. It just works and I don’t have to think about it much.
I love Mint for the simplicity. My only complaint is the lack of Wayland support for cinnamon.
Nor should it be.
I see 803 forks currently, keep up the good work!
I haven’t seen anything that meets your requirements.
Is there a chance that you could find an open source keyboard and a translation layer, like a software or an input card? I know it’s not ideal, but worth investigating.