They will suddenly stop supporting them after a few years
They will suddenly stop supporting them after a few years
Try putting -vvv when you connect and see what’s happening. I can imagine this happening if you have multiple identities (private/public key pairs) on the client and you hit a max retry limit. Pub key is always tried first, and it should ask for password once all the local keys have been tried.
Distillery as in making spirits for drinking? That’s what you call “disrupting the supply chain”.
Defect? In a Russian plane? What are you talking about? Russian planes are solid and reliable
/s if it wasn’t clear
Mr Krab there surely doesn’t have the same customers I have, if he’s so relaxed
At least once, yes
Likely the friendly fire that costed them an expert pilot and an F16
Thank you and all the others that took time to educate me on what is for me a “I know some of those words” subject
At the cost of sounding naive and stupid, wouldn’t it be possible to improve compilers to not spew out unsafe executables? Maybe as a compile time option so people have time to correct the source.
Like the S in IoT stands for security. Got it.
Fifty thousand dishwashers side by side
Boh, my average experience is “apt install foo”. Let’s not perpetuate myths.
What kind of prompt does your company 2FA provide? Using openconnect with networkmangler, I get a pop up to input my pin+totp. I haven’t done the script way in the last few years, but the connection script is plain shell and I was able to handle the 2FA from there too
For anyconnect: openconnect works perfectly, either as standalone script or via networkmangler.
Unfortunately falcon self updates. And it will not work properly if you don’t let it do it.
Also add “customer has rejected the maintenance window” to your list.
USAF started removing marks form transport and other large planes about one year ago.
There’s a rheinmetall video on YouTube, it’s a few years old already. Definitely not first gen research, and it’s good there’s competition already
Comedy can be staged and still be funny. It’s acting.