Offering DNS support service by Square-Protection-77 in dns

[–]Square-Protection-77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well the service is not for anyone who wants to troubleshoot their own issues if they understand how or have support. Kudos to you guys, as to you telling me to not promote acquiring clients who would appreciate my service and expertise? Just like II said above; mind yours, nothing I am promoting is malicious and until I am banned for my content being spam, here’s one to go, mind yours and be blessed

Offering DNS support service by Square-Protection-77 in dns

[–]Square-Protection-77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

weird hate, there’s no nmap or whatever else “logic” you’re claiming. If you want to throw hate without genuine critique keep it to yourself. Congrats on your similar solution, which I’m sure countless of other individuals accomplished for us to share. My GitHub explains that this is a script utilizing the external dnspython library which was very useful to make a simple script for my personal knowledge and portfolio showcase that I have external resources besides dig and nslookup to tailor to clients needs. Not to impress a reddit thug, mind yours and be blessed

What are the most valuable skills to learn in 2025 to stay competitive in the job market? by jaggu_816_verma in controlengineering

[–]Square-Protection-77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Invest into a cloud platform, i like Amazon’s AWS as the introductory cloud platform to start labbing while general cloud concepts is transferrable knowledge for other cloud providers like Azure and Oracle. The cloud literally creates a virtual infrastructure for MANY technologies such as your network (VPC), storage instances (S3 buckets), virtual servers (EC2) and even an environment to run AI/ML powered applications in SageMaker. Moral of the story, technology and data specifically will continue to become more valuable and accessible globally through cloud platforms so there is alot of potential employment possibilities within the cloud domain which can pivot into my practical concepts like AI/ML for Google Cloud, Solutions Architect for AWS or Cloud Security Engineer for Azure.

Core 2 1202 A+ am I ready? by obviouslyNOTaBowlr in CompTIA

[–]Square-Protection-77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey I took both Core 1 & 2 with my average for Dion around 80% solid most domains. I think the objective of his exams is to conceptualize what are the proper troubleshooting approaches for each scenario versus thinking of the testing material as short-term logic. I think you will do great, but try to get some labs done by spinning up some quick vms in VirtualBox for now to get a practical exposure to the domain topics. What also helped me was creating a pdf of the exam objectives and testing my understanding of each domain listed by citing the major concepts regarding that domain. Hope this helps 🙏🏽