@shupfel right, Kerberos discovery SRV requests are the starting point to explore and enumerate Active Directory services. Should pkg(8) have a workaround for this?
@shupfel right, Kerberos discovery SRV requests are the starting point to explore and enumerate Active Directory services. Should pkg(8) have a workaround for this?
@shupfel what
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@feoh Absolutely loved the FTP stack, thank you
@thegibson
@bentsukun Thanks again. Good motivation for people including yours truly to try harder next year.
@bentsukun Thank you. I wonder if we didn't make cfp or did it get rejected
It bums me out that "marshall"/"deputy" didn't win out in the database-stuff-renaming world.
Just think of all the great corny idioms we're losing out on in technical debates as a result. #ImYourHuckleberry
@pamela thank you!
@pamela Are you using or consider to subscribe to Microsoft 365? If yes, what for?
@brnrd can't use WSL 2.0 and Windows Terminal where this is all happening. Getting a good terminal on Windows is a challenge anyway.
Moba has its quirks, but I like an integrated interface - for example one click to open an RDP session to a Windows host via SSH tunnel pointing to some Linux.
I think the main reason Putty is so good is their terminal emulation, except for the newline copy-paste. Maybe Windows Terminal is good enough now, I don't know.
@brnrd Funny, I have switched to Mobaxterm on Windows. Which goes more into Putty-like direction.
Rare moment of #37c3 ball pit being unoccupied and undisturbed for about 4.76s, you're welcome
They can't ignore, but they can "embrace". Looks like PowerShell as a new bash is part of that strategy, that implies .NET Core everywhere, too.
I still consider .net core platform independence layer a crude hack to coarse stuff to Win32-like APIs, but maybe it works good enough to pass.
Maybe XPCOM will be revived soon for the component model and "apps"?