top | item 23136990 (no title) nobodyshere | 5 years ago Protect it how exactly? You can create firewall rules on DigitalOcean and limit the IP addresses from which the DNS server is accessible. discuss order hn newest disiplus|5 years ago that works only if you have a static ip home (which you usually don't have) or on your smartphone (which you don't have)> https://www.calyptix.com/top-threats/3-common-dns-attacks-an... patentatt|5 years ago I have a ‘dynamic’ IP address at home that hasn’t changed for a few years. I have a slew of firewall rules based on it that are reliable in practice. JshWright|5 years ago If you're that concerned about it, Wireguard is easy enough to set up on all those endpoints.
disiplus|5 years ago that works only if you have a static ip home (which you usually don't have) or on your smartphone (which you don't have)> https://www.calyptix.com/top-threats/3-common-dns-attacks-an... patentatt|5 years ago I have a ‘dynamic’ IP address at home that hasn’t changed for a few years. I have a slew of firewall rules based on it that are reliable in practice. JshWright|5 years ago If you're that concerned about it, Wireguard is easy enough to set up on all those endpoints.
patentatt|5 years ago I have a ‘dynamic’ IP address at home that hasn’t changed for a few years. I have a slew of firewall rules based on it that are reliable in practice.
JshWright|5 years ago If you're that concerned about it, Wireguard is easy enough to set up on all those endpoints.
disiplus|5 years ago
> https://www.calyptix.com/top-threats/3-common-dns-attacks-an...
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