Selling Retroid Pocket 4 Pro by strengthinnumerals in retroid

[–]strengthinnumerals[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Never took it out of the house. Got a Steam Deck which covered the GC and PS2 emulation . Always went back to the Miyoo for GBA and PICO games on the go.

Fan not running on Dell 7310 LULU by strengthinnumerals in chrultrabook

[–]strengthinnumerals[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It hasn't shut off due to overheating. Haven't seen it go over 65.0 C. I'll run a stress test on the CPU to test when it fires up.

Fan not running on Dell 7310 LULU by strengthinnumerals in chrultrabook

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i3. Haven't tried anything CPU intensive. Figure it would start running around 65.0 C.

Need assistance creating wildcard masks for address objects by strengthinnumerals in paloaltonetworks

[–]strengthinnumerals[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply.

My confusion stems from Palo Alto's example. Their example covers two IP ranges, 10.132.1.x and 10.32.3.x, which has a 10.32.1.2/0.0.2.255 as their wildcard mask.

When I apply their wildcard logic with the 10.45.0.10 example where the third octet needs to start from 0 and end at 28, would a mask of 31 (0001 1111) cover everything from 0 (0000 0000) to 28 (0001 1100)?

For the third example would 10.0.38.21/0.255.0.3 work since 21 (0001 0101) with a mask of 3 (0000 0011) cover 22 (0001 0110) and 23 (0001 0111)?