@tereško it's known to work badly with most other mods, since it so totally changes everything, but I think frostfall is only a thing about being cold? it just might be ok...
> People’s names are assigned at birth. OK, maybe not at birth, but at least pretty close to birth. Alright, alright, within a year or so of birth. Five years? You’re kidding me, right?
there's nothing universal when it comes to this kinda thing
if you don't have a name yet please select your father [--------------[▼] if your father doesn't have a name either, please select your grandfather's name first [--------------[▼] if your grandfather doesn't have a name either...
NikiC has a multiplexing socket directly to the heart of the universe. He provides a command line interface for us mortals to communicate with him, but he is no more that interface than you are your socks
@PaulCrovella Yeah, but fake spoilers like "Dude, Jon got a sick 2018 Ford Mustang and TORE ASS all the way to King's Landing, where he did sick donuts outside the walls until Cersei came outside to marry him" is... well...
@WesStark (decode at your own peril, but this contains no spoilers) Lbh jngpu, gung'f tbvat gb or na npghny fcbvyre orsber gur raq bs guvf.
There's no tone on the internet, so I hope that didn't sound rude. But southerners tend to laugh any time you take a figure from a time without cars, and have them TEAR ASS in cars. Remember that commercial with George Washington in a car? That was for us.
Sometimes the laugh just sounds like a WOOOOOOO real long tho
but this will be my last even tangential mention of GoT at this time
yeah, well ... what I am looking at is a PEAR library, that is build on top of mysql_* to do userland level clustering ... if I got the option, I would nuke the whole fucking thing from orbut
@Tiffany looking for a clip from Storks where he says "I was immediately wrong", can't find a clip on the internet but you should just go watch the movie anyway
@DaveRandom I've written exactly one: it swapped the original .exe with a patched one to get around the cd-rom requirement, then after the game launched it swapped it back so that I could connect to Battle.net (they check for .exe integrity)
Not necessary anymore but man requiring CD's in the drives was so, so annoying.
Guys. So for setting up a VPC around AWS infrastructure the IP of the VPN server is used in a few places, so we can replace it with an URL for when we update/redeploy or bad idea?
It's used in part of a build script for deploying this VPN server. It contains the IP address for the ec2 instance. I'm wondering how important it is here.
Yeah, we're wrapping all of our servers in a VPC. (if those words are right) And there's a build script to make/update that VPN server which recreates it I believe (new IP)
OK so I will skip the CIDR lesson for the time being @Fabor (unless you really want one), and I can probably boil it down to "yes, it's pretty important that it's there"
@FlorianMargaine I do actually, I did say that first but I think there was some issue. Then I got to wondering if using a subdomain was easier and or better.
that's the number of bits in the IP address that defines where numbers start changing. An IP address is 32 bits. So, /16 means "from 000000000 to 1111111 after the 16th bit
(i.e. from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255)
in other words
you say "my network is all the IP addresses in 192.168"
so you have 192.168.0.0, 192.168.0.1, etc.
192.168.0.0 is <16 bits>.<eight 0 bits>.<eight 0 bits>
@Fabor A few words of warning, if you are going to start trying to understand IP subnetting: 1) This is a dark road that you will regret starting down 2) It's really not as complicated as it seems at first 3) It's more complicated than it will seem at the first moment you "get" it 4) Think in hex, it will make your life easier 5) A+++ tooling http://www.subnet-calculator.com/
Well hopefully it won't be too much of this. Just happens today as the first day at the new job I am looking at this stuff. Good to be learning though.
So OWASP says that a side effect of preventing brute force attacks using the account-lockout method is that an attacker can find legitimate accounts when he is told that an account has been locked out. Why wouldn't you just have it not even check if the account exists and tell the user that their account has been locked out even if they have multiple failed logins on a non existing username?
My idea to lock accounts after unsuccessful logins is to lock it for 1 hour, send an unlock link to the email address, then when the user unlocks it it will only allow THAT ip address to access the account until the 1 hour is over. This way attackers cannot continuosly lock legitimate users out of their accounts. I don't know if there is something wrong with my logic though
user924016
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so by tha logic an attacker can lock out accounts, atleast every hour, and degrade their session to single device
So they can degrade sessions to a single device atleast every hour
But once you've logged in successfully if your account is locked to your IP there will be an option to unlock it to all IPs again before the hour is over
But that way they can't 100% disable someone's account