@satchmoz @amphetamine So ... Someone in the *whole* world registers a domain. And the only way it can be seen on campus, is by filling a change request form for the great web filter.
Sounds like a lot of work.
kat (boneidol@indy.im)'s status on Monday, 09-Jul-2018 11:39:41 UTC
katIn the tidy out at work, they have found some photos of the team from a decade ago. With a picture of me and my deadname etc.. So I've jacked up "Brainstorm" by Hawkwind on the headphones, so I can't hear people talking about .. "ooh how so and so has changed"... I don't really care too much, but I just don't want to participate in that game right now.
kat (boneidol@indy.im)'s status on Monday, 09-Jul-2018 10:25:52 UTC
kat@make Well it all goes via a computer disposable facility - so in theory it's not just getting thrown in a landfill. However, the Cisco Pix 525 is rubbish. It's also been EOL since 200, and it was rubbish then. You could DOS it by scp'ing a file through it. Throughput would drop from 100Mb/s to something ridiculous low, even when it was configured to just allow packets through.
The Juniper SRX240 are better firewalls, and may still be in support, so I might not bin them immediately
Computer trash is the worst. I am throwing away...
Ancient History ... Cisco 10BaseT/ISDN routers - for when you had a 64Kb/s ISDN connection to the Internet Netgear FastEthernet 100BaseT PCMCIA cards - for when your laptop had no network D-Link 11Mb/s Wireless Access points - predates 802.11b standard