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  • Reinvent myself. Take no shit. Get a girl and be happy. Also, die at the age of 32.

  • Thank you very much! :)

    Interesting why iptables behaves like that though. Because, if I understand it correctly, specifying any address between 192.168.1.[0...255]/24 will result in all addresses in that range to be accepted? So, the only way to actually single out one host is to use the mask /32...?

  • Sweet! Thanks for another clear explanation! Have good rest of your day! :)

  • If I may ask a follow up question, just out of curiosity, I did an ip a on my phone that is connected to the same router as the system whose firewal I was referring to in my original post and it gave me: inet 192.168.1.214/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global wlan0 Which to my untrained eye indicates that my phones WiFi interface has been alotted the .214 address in the /24 space/subnet.

    But if I understand you correctly, this has to do with the above being routing related - how my phone reaches WAN -, while my original post was about firewalling. And when it comes to firewalling, you specify a host with a mask of /32?

  • Holy shit this comment unlocked stuff in me. You can't just carelessly throw around terms like "Dreamcast", " Windows XP" and "that took 8 discs".

  • I will always remember the day a fellow human being taught me the generic term

    4.7" optical media

  • And you did not share that loot of floppys with the rest of the world? D:

    The inmates at the prison that I was working at all had off brand CD Walkmans.

  • Name the top three most valuable ones!

  • The number of seconds it took for me to understand this comment...

    ...will follow me to the grave.

  • Man, I would pay CASH for a computer with an internal floppy drive!

  • Tru.

  • CD player in your car earns so much respect from me!!! :)

  • 😆😆😆

  • Oh no :( I know it's not the same, but just buy an external burner!

  • If and when you get the chance, if you don't mind the risk of doxing, PLEASE do share an image of that bear lol

  • 😂 legendary

  • My question exactly, although there seem to be stability issues with cheap thumb drives. I bricked two of them within six months from absolute normal use. :/

  • Haha, maybe there some IDE to PCI converters? If you have to need, that is. 🙈

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    The behavior of /24 vs /32 addresses when using iptables

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Do you still use compact discs?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Using the AUR

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Contribute with storage and/or bandwidth?

  • Video Game Music @lemmy.world

    These albums got me through this weekend

  • Android @lemmy.world

    How to automatically disable ipv6 at boot

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Securely erase empty space on Android

    gitlab.com /divested-mobile/extirpater
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Pros and cons on - and alternatives to - running three separate servers on one single Linux instance using systemd-nspawn

  • 2000snostalgia @lemmy.world

    80s 90s Radio | Keep Laughing Forever Radio

    www.keeplaughingforever.com /radio
  • Mullvad VPN + Browser @ lemmy.dbzer0.com @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    DNS not resolving on PC

  • DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml

    Experience with hosting a public Invidious instance?

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Experience with hosting a public Invidious instance?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Experience with hosting a public Invidious instance?

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Where there is a will...

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    One flash, one packet?

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    Custom network rack air cooling: Absolutely-final-one-I'll-shut-up-for-good-now version

  • The Eternal Playlist @crazypeople.online

    Aimer - 残響散歌 (Zankyōsanka) / THE FIRST TAKE

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    When, by whom and how was this horn made?

  • Hardware @lemmy.ml

    The final result: how I powered an AMD Wraith CPU cooler with an adjustable 12V DC power supply

    programming.dev /post/44144825
  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Ethernet interface name changed after changing CPU