Anon witnesses excellent security
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My last boss got rid of the pfSense routers because "open source is not secure". I argued that pfSense has been vetted over and over and over again. Nope. "Everyone can see the source code." That's the fucking point!
TBF, pfSense isn't the fastest routing, but at our small company is was more than sufficient.
For a small to medium sized business pfsense is the only solution that makes sense. The only requirement is that you have a actual sysadmin on staff and not a vendor jockey.
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“If you’re not paying for the product, then you are the product.”
The phrase has its uses, but shit like this is what happens when it's taken to the extreme.
Often times when you pay for the product, you are still the product.
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For a small to medium sized business pfsense is the only solution that makes sense. The only requirement is that you have a actual sysadmin on staff and not a vendor jockey.
OPNsense is also a viable alternative.
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I could really see companies just fork open source and give it a tweak like UI or new switches...
Terrible.
At one point my company made us buy Eclipse from a vendor because free software was not allowed. It had no tweaks or support, just out of date Eclipse that I had to wait for purchasing to get
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Often times when you pay for the product, you are still the product.
That is just a fact at this point
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Vim? Oh wow. I'd be looking into a USB Keyboard that types the entire source code of vim into the machine, assuming there isn't an easier option.
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Don't forget your new 32 character/symbol/number/nordic rune passwords that will need to be changed every 17 days.
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I could really see companies just fork open source and give it a tweak like UI or new switches...
Terrible.
I could really see companies just fork open source and give it a tweak like UI or new switches…
They should not be able to do that if it comes under non commercial licence
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I could really see companies just fork open source and give it a tweak like UI or new switches…
They should not be able to do that if it comes under non commercial licence
Won't stop some people.
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You had to go to the balcony to test it.
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It's not more secure, it's so they can offload blame and have people to sue if/when something ugly happens. Liability control, essentially.
We had to pay for fucking Docker container licenses at my last job because we needed an escalation to the vendor in case our SMEs couldnt handle things (they could), and so we had a vendor to blame if something out of our control happened. And that happened: we sued Mirantis when shit broke.
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Every day I wake up I thank God I'm not an MBA
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Everyday my misnathropy is justified
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This pisses me off
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Don't forget your new 32 character/symbol/number/nordic rune passwords that will need to be changed every 17 days.
I hate sites that make me constantly change passwords. it's been shown time and time again that making users change passwords often decreases security by a pretty large factor, and yet a lot of sites still do it
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Everyday my misnathropy is justified
I majored in Anthropology in college. I should have done Misanthropology.
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Every day I wake up I thank God I'm not an MBA
"This fucking paycheck! What am I going to do with all this money?"
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How were you supposed to test your software if you weren't allowed to create an executable?
insert thats the neat part meme
Eventually it was decided I would write Javascript on a web page I made. Skills I never declaired having I told them I was a java dev.
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OPNsense is also a viable alternative.
Tried that for awhile at home, just didn't seem as robust. Also, you can get Netgate hardware if the company doesn't want a 10-yo Dell running the edge.
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My boss went so far as to buy Macs because we have "special needs" (we don't) because otherwise we'd be forced to use the corporate locked down crap. I'm not a big fan of macos (prefer Linux), but root access sure is nice.
I had to move to a Mac because of iOS development. Now I'm stuck with a Mac because the fucking thing refuses to break.