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Simple age check for Linux:

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  • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

    Simple age check for Linux:

    Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

    If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

    n@norrebro.spaceN This user is from outside of this forum
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    #10

    @stacksmashing once you go `ip -br a` you never go back

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    • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

      Simple age check for Linux:

      Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

      If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

      bmartin427@techhub.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @stacksmashing I've fully retrained myself to use ip for common tasks, but I resorted to ifconfig the other day to assign a second, static IP to an existing interface

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      • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

        Simple age check for Linux:

        Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

        If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

        brie@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @stacksmashing My personal hell version of this is keeping forgetting about systemd timers and just getting pissed when I don't find what I'm looking for with crontab

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        • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

          Simple age check for Linux:

          Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

          If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

          bytex64@awesome.gardenB This user is from outside of this forum
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          @stacksmashing For FreeBSD:

          If you’re using FreeBSD, you’re old enough.

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          • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

            Simple age check for Linux:

            Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

            If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

            cheesefox@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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            #14

            @stacksmashing always so annoying when ifconfig returns ‘command not found’

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            • hisold@toot.ioH hisold@toot.io

              @stacksmashing What if they type ipconfig /all ? 💀

              kaaswe@swecyb.comK This user is from outside of this forum
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              #15

              @hisold @stacksmashing
              Ban them for life, unfriend and block

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              • canlehmann@mastodon.socialC canlehmann@mastodon.social

                @notbobbytables @stacksmashing Wait, is there a reason I should not be using ifconfig?

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                @notbobbytables @CanLehmann @stacksmashing on Linux, it only displays a subset of the IPs on an iface (on BSD it works). I guess they invented a NIH thing because they didn’t manage to fix that.

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                • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

                  Simple age check for Linux:

                  Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

                  If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

                  zymurgic@mastodon.onlineZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #17

                  @stacksmashing if their host has more 3 active physical network interfaces, they clearly know what they're doing and know more than any dumb politician. If they only have IPv6 active then they know more than most ISPs.

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                  • n@norrebro.spaceN n@norrebro.space

                    @stacksmashing once you go `ip -br a` you never go back

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                    @n @stacksmashing i know that plenty of tools do it, but i'm old enough to consider multi-letter arguments with a single hyphen sacrilege

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                    • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

                      Simple age check for Linux:

                      Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

                      If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

                      alarig@hostux.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #19

                      @stacksmashing It’s the other way around, `ifconfig` relies on deprecated APIs since 10+ years and is unreliable (as well as having one of the worst UX).

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                      • stacksmashing@infosec.exchangeS stacksmashing@infosec.exchange

                        Simple age check for Linux:

                        Just have the shell ask the user to check the host IP on first boot.

                        If they type ifconfig they are old enough, if they type ip they deserve to be restricted from their computer 😇

                        g33katwork@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @stacksmashing Alternatively ask the user to enter a syntactically correct perl statement. Bonus points for just ;

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                        • g33katwork@infosec.exchangeG g33katwork@infosec.exchange

                          @stacksmashing Alternatively ask the user to enter a syntactically correct perl statement. Bonus points for just ;

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                          @G33KatWork typing Perl gets you a 20% discount on your next colonoscopy

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