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hexa | https://cfp.gulas.ch/gpn24/talk/HRXC7H/ | 18:37:07 |
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hexa | https://media.ccc.de/v/gpn24-503-delegacy-forcing-ipv6-at-scale | 16:17:07 |
hexa | tbh, this looks very dnssec breaky | 16:24:40 |
hexa | at least with validating clients | 16:24:58 |
hexa | we can probably have our own q&a if we just yank mynacol in this room | 16:42:09 |
hexa | Redacted or Malformed Event | 16:42:16 |
Nico | Thanks for sharing, I haven't been aware of DNAME records
DNS64 breaks dnssec, this is known and one of the reasons why this should be done on the client side (e.g. pref64), but as your name expresses this doesn't really that well on linux yet. | 16:47:03 |
hexa | networkmanager has a clat in the next release | 16:48:44 |
hexa | so we have answer for this question :p | 16:48:52 |
Nico | Uuuuh nice, I'm waiting for it to finally get rid of the broken clatd https://github.com/secshellnet/nixos-tests/pull/3 | 16:49:53 |
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Likius Inik | Can I manage Ubiquity Unifi and Edgerouter with Nix? | 05:25:38 |
Nico | I don't think so. Sure you could generate the vyatta config for the edgerouter using nix code
But especially the unifi controller stuff, that cannot really be configured via cli will probally not work with nix. | 10:32:11 |
Nico | * I don't think so. Sure you could generate the vyatta config for the edgerouter using nix code
But especially the unifi controller stuff, that cannot really be configured via cli can probally not be done with nix. | 10:32:23 |
Marcel | you ccould use https://github.com/astro/nix-openwrt-imagebuilder | 10:34:02 |
Nico | Sure, you can use the platform on which unifi is based, but this removes all unifi related features from these boxes. You could definitly use cheaper access points as well, because you don't need the original unifi remote management features | 10:44:16 |
Eli Saado | I'm trying to skip NAT when packets come from a certain source IP, is there a way to do this using the networking.nat.* options? | 12:25:47 |
Eli Saado | use case is my homelab having it's own 10.0.0.0/8 network, but my home network being on 192.168.0.0/16, I'm trying to skip NAT when packets originate on the homelab's "WAN" interface from 192.168.0.0/16 | 12:26:46 |
Eli Saado | a new option like networking.nat.extraPreRules would help here, not sure if there are other usecases for it though | 12:30:19 |
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