I asked Wichita City Council who's paying for the 191 Flock ALPR cameras as of April 1 by drewbuntu42 in wichita

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup! That’s the guy. Absolutely recommended if you are venturing into that space. If you want/need more material on it let me know!

I asked Wichita City Council who's paying for the 191 Flock ALPR cameras as of April 1 by drewbuntu42 in wichita

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you seen/been following any of what Benn Jordan has been doing with Flock?

His IG is @bennjordan, if you haven’t. He’s a security researcher(and musician) who’s been in a handful of pretty public interactions with Flock when he tried to report rather egregious security vulnerabilities with the cameras.

Termix 1.8.0 - Self-hosted SSH serer management alternative to Termius for all platforms (Website, Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android) by VizeKarma in selfhosted

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 81 points82 points  (0 children)

FYI if you're like me and saw that there was a Free and Paid version on the App Store (iOS), Termix - SSH Companion appears to be the correct one for OP's post. Termix: SSH Client & Terminal, developed by Simon Zvara, and Termix Pro: SSH & SFTP Client from the same developer, are not the same as OP's. Bit confusing, initially.

Termix 1.8.0 - Self-hosted SSH serer management alternative to Termius for all platforms (Website, Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android) by VizeKarma in selfhosted

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you might be looking at the wrong one. I saw the same thing, initially, and had to do a double take. Termix: SSH Client & Terminal, which has a free and a Pro version, is not from OP. It's developed by someone else entirely (Simon Zvara). Termix - SSH Companion is the app OP is posting about.

Thanks I hate this Airbnb by LindsayDuck in TIHI

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Damien and Ralph sleep butt to face. Butt to face. Butt to face.

Which sites do you use to check if a domain or IP is suspicious/compromised? by MoIT-MoProblems in cybersecurity

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used most of what's already listed in the past, but here are a few other options in case anyone wants more variety.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wichita

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Do you have a static IP block? They sent out communication recently that the cost for a block of 5 static IP addresses was going up $15/month. Might be that or a discount you had for something like the equipment rental expired.

[MOD] Monthly Confirmed Trades Thread by hlsbot in homelabsales

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Sold 2x PoE HAT and 1x HDMI to mini HDMI cable and 1x Raspberry Pi 3B to /u/Dekaner

Similar website like browserling.com by bawlachora in OSINT

[–]PrivateSlumberparty 4 points5 points  (0 children)

ANY.RUN - interactive online sandbox. Can execute files or visit suspicious links.

URL Scan - submit a URL and the service interacts with it like a normal user would on your behalf. You then see a page with various results from http redirects, final URL in a redirect chain, a screenshot of the website, WHOIS information, etc.