

There’s a dedicated tool named sshguard which works nicely.
-credit to nedroid for strange art
There’s a dedicated tool named sshguard which works nicely.
… but allegedly based on stolen source printouts from the college dumpster, and written using stolen time on their timeshare mainframes.
Just be sure to check support before buying any newish laptop. I really like my ASUS Duo Pro 2024, but ASUS adamantly refuses to lift a finger for proper Linux support for special features. Even the audio chipset which is standard somehow doesn’t work with default kernels due to something they’ve done. Dual screen can be made to work with some scripting-fu, but the keyboard’s multimedia keys just don’t work at all.
Vote with your wallets and be noisy to those brands who don’t support Linux well. Let them know if lack of Linux support was why you didn’t buy.
Yup, DVD players suffered from the bad caps a lot back then as well, it was always one or two specific electrolytics in the power supply.
First let’s cut the biggest energy wasters – crypto mining and ‘AI’.
It may become the duty of every software engineer at this time to offer their services to those who need security, to make custom solutions for those who require it.
Cypherpunks, arise!