penguin202124 (he/him)@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days agoAh yes, TempleOS, my favourite distrosh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square96fedilinkarrow-up1389arrow-down14file-text
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minus-squareLucy :3@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·2 days agoWould prefer a random non transparent proxy for that. Or just only use IPv6, and have your router rotate that every so often. And, of course, minimize traffic to bad websites.
minus-square𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 days agoWhat if your isp is stuck in the early 2000s and doesn’t support ipv6?
minus-squareLucy :3@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 days agoThe same should work IPv4. Afaik it’s easier to rotate the IPv6 tho.
minus-square𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 days agoSome ISPs don’t allow you to manually notate ipv4 addresses. I once had a plan that would rotate daily. It’s been long discontinued.
Would prefer a random non transparent proxy for that. Or just only use IPv6, and have your router rotate that every so often. And, of course, minimize traffic to bad websites.
What if your isp is stuck in the early 2000s and doesn’t support ipv6?
The same should work IPv4. Afaik it’s easier to rotate the IPv6 tho.
Some ISPs don’t allow you to manually notate ipv4 addresses. I once had a plan that would rotate daily. It’s been long discontinued.