

Let’s be fair: no one ever warned that this could happen.


Let’s be fair: no one ever warned that this could happen.


You have not shown login-notify.sh
You can also always do a cronjob parsing auth.log.


Does the shell script have execute permission?


Just a heads up that gcore is Russian, uses Russian repos for their VMS and is generally super unreliable.


I think NAT is one reason why the internet is so centralized. If everyone had a static IP you could do all sorts of decentralized cool stuff.


Who says the authoritative servers aren’t logging requests?


That should only happen with SNI, no?


The queries are known to the DNS provider. Only thing is to use one you trust.


The only thing you gain from VPN is that the target server does not know your IP.
HTTPS is safe anyway and as such also the content of what you do.
The only other way you may leak information are DNS queries.


Well the alternative is it just not happening at all.


Basically they don’t do security updates fast enough and are missing hardware security features that GrapheneOS considers essential.
https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices
Fairphone has never previously provided full security patches for anywhere close to their promised support. The Fairphone 4 doesn’t currently receive proper security support but rather receives the Android Security Bulletin patches consistently 1-2 months late and many of the recommended patches (Pixel Update Bulletin) years late.
Fairphone 4 does not include a secure element and does not provide many of the expected hardware security features. It also has a broken/incomplete implementation of verified boot and attestation.


They are Brazilian actually.
Because you tried two different OSes and the point where it hangs is the point where the OS sends an APM/ACPI command to reboot / power off. This is the last thing the OS does. So if that’s not happening something is wrong with the hardware, BIOS, or BIOS settings.
You could try the syslog (journalctl), but logging is probably already off at that point.
Yeah that seems like a mainboard issue.


Both. Also some concepts may exist in one language and not the other.


Seems like it has a CLI. You can figure out how to do this action with a CLI command, then do something like find -name *mkv -exec ... to execute that command for all the files.
No write it from scratch. With the copyright directive MEPs thought those templates were bots.


Use the hostname of your phone instead.


So a lot of backup solutions do deduplication on the block level, so if you use a backup software that does this, you don’t need to dedup files.
Yeah you use buttplug.io and hook it up to your CI/CD pipeline.