It seems that blocking the traffic defined in RFC 3514 s not a standard or documented feature of CachyOS 😕

Disappointing.

Is anyone working on this or do I need to work this out for myself? 😉

#CachyOS #Linux #RFC3514

@Extelec @neil This is just the beginning for Online Safety! To protect the purity of our precious bodily fluids, we must safety-all-the-things. Lobby your MP today for full #RFC3514 implementation... https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3514.html #EvilBit 
RFC 3514: The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header

Achievement unlocked: pointed someone to #RFC3514
Actually are there #TCPIP implementations that account for #RFC3514 even to this day?

RE:
https://makai.chaotic.ninja/notes/9pp3njstmo
:mima_rule: Mima-sama (@mima)

@[email protected] It's more like the "Do Not Track" signal IMO. At least the "evil bit" is honest on the part of the sender and if you still accept that packet, well... that's on you! :P :chuckling_okuu: @[email protected] RE: @[email protected] So you're saying they're all like that joke IPv4 "evil bit", but not a joke. RE: ...

Makai
RFC 3514: The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header