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by unionpivo
2108 days ago
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Sure if I have access to the host, which I often don't[1]. I wrote whole wall of text but at the end of the day, its not that big of a deal,
It's more annoying explaing to customers that they have to talk to their other vendors to fix their configs, so sometimes just network level hack is easier. [1] In enterprise environment and even some SMB environment its somewhat common (at least here in South EU) that big vendors just drop black boxes to you (usually in a form of vmware image, lately sometimes Docker containers). A lot of them are just stock RH, or Ubuntu with their software. ANd that comes with default fallback to goolge or cloudfalre DNS's |
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