Warp nACLs (network access control lists)
Kirk: We need more packets!
Scotty: I canna divert more packets. She’s gonna blow.
Spock: Perhaps we could divert the packets via a patch cable.
Scotty: Ya gotta be kiddin’ me. That’s a horrible plan.
Kirk: Do it.
Enterprise Computer: We’ve been trying to reach you about your ships extended warp bubble
Scotty: Bloody idiots, the lot of ya
Cap’n, they’re DDoSing the reactor!
Computer: Magnetic containment fa……
I like star trek, so i give this an upvote even when i dont understand it.
The term I assume this post refers to (it took me a minute)
thanks, now i get it…
Warp “Nackles” is how I read it.
Ouf. Please close port 80. And if this is not a web server, close any ports for inbound traffic and implement a spi capable firewall.
It looks like these are examples from some documentation and not someone actual config
This, I just grabbed a random example. I shudder to think of actually posting the ACLs from any production environment
I think the file upload size limit could become a problem in my case, at least in terms of posting the complete ACLs.
We’ve recently managed to come down to only ~1.4k VLANs though, and the network firewall pair for our server networks now only handles ~600 SPB services.
Yea, I guess. But this should only be an example for how not to ACL
Port 80 is open so you can redirect to https, it’s not actually serving over http