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(s), and DNS server. However, IPv6 offers several other features that are not controllable via the standard configuration dialog. Also, the overview you get when you press Details
is very rudimentary (Figure 2
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protects against man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks. A successful MITM attack poisons, for example, the DNS of the victim with fake resource records (DNS poisoning). Fake MX records then point to the attacker
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scenario for the IPv6 firewall.
The router must be accessible for administrative purposes, at least using SSH and HTTPS, and it needs to act as a DNS server for the internal systems.
Since Linux
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will contain several different logfiles, such as:
weird.log
communication.log
dns.log
packet_filter.log
ssl.log
httpd.log
scripts.log
I've found that the weird.log, dns.log, httpd
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is required, I will not be providing specific commands or instructions and would instead advise you to contact the domain name system (DNS) administrators who are usually exclusively responsible for this task
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– assuming you have a Cloudflare account and zone:
1. Create a tunnel and collect its secret token.
2. Add a tunnel configuration specifying the tunnel behavior.
3. Add a DNS entry for Tunnel – it has
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instances on both servers and combine the installation with DNS round-robin balancing. This solution would let you avoid having one permanently idle node in the installation. Listing 2 contains a sample
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High availability setup for the web application.
Route 53
DNS from AWS.
Figure 2: The architecture for a highly available
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for the target, and add the future cluster nodes using the query initiator, MAC address, DNS name, or IQN.
The storage area network (SAN) is now available on the cluster nodes, so you can start the i
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private cloud (VPC), subnet, or network interface level. Metadata includes some interesting fields, like source IP, destination port, destination IP, account ID, protocol, and so on.
DNS logs: An EC2