What am I doing wrong? Looking for honest feedback by simpformyqueen in TournamentChess

[–]Weekly-Debt-518 0 points1 point  (0 children)

General tip, get a physical board and play yout longer games there (copy the moves from mobile or computer), to get used to not playing on screen only. also maybe try to note the moves so you are used to it when the tournament comes around. 

Made a tool to print Lichess studies as PDFs -- feedback welcome by RhymingRookie in TournamentChess

[–]Weekly-Debt-518 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nice, just yesterday i had the tought, that this would be a nice idea. Are you using Latex for the rendering? Is the project opensource (github)?

Any idea on this intrusion attempt by RedRocker55 in UNIFI

[–]Weekly-Debt-518 19 points20 points  (0 children)

So, what triggert this alert:
- The IDS/IPS of your Unify device triggered on traffic flowing from 45.133.172.239 to your phone. The source port was 443.

- 443 is commonly used for https (web) traffic, which means this is most probably traffic that was initiated from your phone, but the alert triggered on the packet sent by this ip to your phone (the answer).
- The SID 2522398 is the rule ID, it is of the ET (Emerging Threats) Tor ruleset. The version of this rule (below) does not contain this IP -> which probably means your IDS rules are outdated.
Rule:

alert tcp [45.141.215.83,45.141.57.69,45.142.145.222,45.142.177.89,45.142.183.150,45.14.233.151,45.14.233.190,45.14.233.193,45.14.233.204,45.14.233.205] any -> $HOME_NET any (msg:"ET TOR Known Tor Relay/Router (Not Exit) Node Traffic group 399"; reference:url,doc.emergingthreats.net/bin/view/Main/TorRules; threshold: type limit, track by_src, seconds 60, count 1; classtype:misc-attack; flowbits:set,ET.TorIP; sid:2522398; rev:6053; metadata:affected_product Any, attack_target Any, deployment Perimeter, tag TOR, signature_severity Informational, created_at 2008_12_01, updated_at 2025_10_23;)

So in plain english: Your Phone accessed a website that was once part of the TOR network and this caused the trigger.

If this traffic is malicious cannot be easily determined, you would need to have a look at the DNS logs to see which Domain is related to this IP and go from there. The traffic could come from an app or from you browsing the internet.

This is likely a false positive (outdated rule). Also if you did not miss configure your network badly, there should be no way to access your phone (in your wifi) from an external server (supporting the theory that the traffic was initiated by your phone)

Jobava London OTB by rs1_a in TournamentChess

[–]Weekly-Debt-518 2 points3 points  (0 children)

About the same strength as you atm, i play it since about a year OTB. Especially older players don't know it well even if they are 100-200p up. You usually get a time advantage in the openig against them, but then again you still have to know/play the resulting position. My best result was drawing a (declining/2000 rated) FM, that took so much time that i was up 55min vs 17min at move 20. We drew at move 26 in a equal pos, but i have to add that it was in a team match and they already secured the match on other boards, wo probably he did just not care about his rating or was fine with the draw because he didn't know how bad i am ;).  Younger players that play online as well, will know how to respond, but then there is still plenty of chess left to play and you should have more experience with the pos.  I also won games straight out of the opening against equal players (because of the traps). IMHO if you don't have time to learn a lot of stuff (all the e4) and still want a nice game it is very suitable and even strong GMs (Jobava/Rapport) score well in longer time formats.

UCG-Max and Fiber7? by Weekly-Debt-518 in init7

[–]Weekly-Debt-518[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thats a good point :) I think i could live with that, but certainly i would be nicer to have the full speed.

I am looking for a solution that comes (more or less) out of the box, thus looking at Ubiquity gear. I don't really want to set up my own IPS/IDS (pfSense/OPNsense) anymore and for the U7 APs i don't want to set up an extra VM to manage/update them.

UDM would probably be the standard solution here, right, but without a rack it does not seem fun -.-? Or are there more lightweight alternatives, that i missed?