That’s why I am listing my installation procedure here as well. However, it’s not only about installing the mere Pi-hole, but setting it up with your own recursive DNS server (since the default installation forwards to public DNS servers), using DNSSEC, and adding some more adlists. Yes, there are already some setup tutorials for the Pi-hole out there. That is: You don’t have to use an ad- or track-blocker on your devices (which is not feasible on smart TVs or smartphone apps, etc.), but you’re blocking this kind of sites entirely. Now here’s the point: it not only caches DNS entries, but blocks certain queries for hostnames that are used for ads, tracking, or even malware. every single smartphone, tablet, laptop, and IoT devices such as smart TVs or light bulb bridges, can use this Pi-hole service as their DNS server.
If not: It’s a (forwarding) DNS server that you can install on your private network at home. You probably know already the concept of the Pi-hole. Eher macht es vor allem mir einfach Spaß.Ĭontinue reading Top on Top: ForeverSpin Kreisel auf Gitarren → ) Es bringt dem Otto Normalverbraucher also eigentlich nichts, hier weiterzulesen. In diesem Blogpost geht es nun um die individuellen Zusammenstellungen der Kreisel zu den Gitarren und was sich der Künstler dabei gedacht hat. Die entstandenen Bilder sind allesamt auf Unsplash zu sehen. Nun, die Verbindung dieser beiden Interessen besteht wie folgt: In den letzten Jahre habe ich diese Kreisel (englisch: top) auf verschiedenen Gitarren Oberflächen (englisch ebenfalls: top) fotografiert. Neben bekannten Metallen wie Stahl, Aluminium oder Messing kommen auch Exoten wie Magnesium, Zirconium, Titan oder Wolfram (!) zum Einsatz. Gleichermaßen begeistern mich schon seit Jahren die tollen Metall-Kreisel von ForeverSpin, einem kanadischen Unternehmen, welches aus massiven Blöcken per CNC-Drehmaschine sehr akurate Kreisel herstellt. So haben sich mit der Zeit ein paar Insturmente aller Couleur angesammelt: E-Gitarren, Akustik-Gitarren, Bässe, Ukulelen. Neben dem Gebastel mit technischen Geräten macht mir vor allem das Spielen von Saiteninstrumenten viel Spaß. This is how I’m doing it:Ĭontinue reading Palo Packet Capture: Choosing the Right Filter → Furthermore, I definitely want to use a filter to limit the amount of captured packets. Wireshark should be able to correlate the incoming/outgoing packets into a single TCP stream. (Yes, I’m aware of all disadvantages of not using a real TAP and a real capture device.) In the end, I want a single pcap which shows all relevant packets for a client-server connection, even if NAT is in place. I’m simply using the Palo as a capturing device here, similar to a SPAN port on a switch. I am using the packet capture feature very often for scenarios in which the IP connections are in fact working (hence no problems at the tx/rx level nor on the security policy/profile) but where I want to verify certain details of the connection itself. While you might be familiar with the four stages that the Palo can capture (firewall, drop, transmit, receive), it’s sometimes hard to set the correct filter – especially when it comes to NAT scenarios.
It enables you to capture packets as they traverse the firewall. This guide was developed using an iPhone 4s running 10.2 but the steps should be the same for other version.Palo Alto firewalls have a nice packet capture feature.
If you are having problems connecting once you have setup your new VPN connection then check the troubleshooting and common issues page for some suggestions. You are now disconnected from the university network On the main screen, tap the slider next to VPN.Once you are finished your work and want to disconnect: You should now be connected to the University network On the Connection Request screen tap OK.
Enter your VPN password (separate from normal password) , tap on OK.Your username (uun) should already be filled in (no required).Tap "Under 'User VPN Gateway' the SSL entry should be listed with a tick next to it.On the FortiClient VPN permissions screen, tap 'Allow'.
You must first register to use the VPN Service, if you haven't already you can register here : VPN Registration Configuring an SSL VPN Connection Guide to install and configure FortiClient VPN on an Apple iOS device FortiClient VPN - iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch SSL Configuration Registering for the VPN Service