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@gsuberland Do you reckon many games do proper input validation/sanitization on savegames?

Could be an easy enough way in. Steam even helpfully tells you which games were played last.

@fuzzygroup @digitalraven unfortunately not just a single vendor. We have seen similar increases in similar hardware with multiple distributors and OEMs. Anything that has decent amounts of RAM, flash, or HDD has been going up ludicrously fast with availability going down and being forecast to be near zero come Q3/Q4.

Likewise not doing "AI" bs, regular old compute on-premise.

If you want to follow along, open a price hisory graph for available ddr5 rdimm 64 GB RAM, go to a 6 month timescale.

@GossiTheDog

That's a mighty conservative estimate. I get HPE quotes at 100% more today compared to 3 months ago, and other suppliers' distributors have changed their boilerplate to indicate that they will not honor quotes if underlying prices increase by XX%.

Enterprise NVMe-prices have gone up 30-40%, with more bumps expected (especially around month boundaries).

At least there is still some availability; once that dries up, holy squeeze.

@RichiH You did not forget me, we had a brief chat in front of NOC :) Thank you, the sticker rocks and adorns a laptop now :-)
@RichiH Shift in the press room until at least 4-4:430 pm, but NOC Helpdesk would rock (or if you know Lordiii, I'll definitely see them before end of congress or after :)
@RichiH how/where would I find you at congress? Guru3 isn't as helpful as I had hoped, and the desire for ISO8601 Ultras has been palpable since before congress :)

@jesterchen @joschtl wir haben's dann einfach mit Acme::Bleach gemacht. Abgabe natürlich nur in Papierform gefordert.

Volle Punktzahl, ab der folgenden Übung waren dann Quelldateien in elektronischer Form Pflicht.

Ich glaube da ging's dann mit Brainfuck 2D weiter, bin mir aber nicht mehr sicher.

@steppeBow U-Bahn in einer größeren Stadt?

Da folgt man dem 37c3 hashtag und sieht sich zufällig im Virtuellen gleich wieder.

Moin und bis in 10 Monaten ;)

@ollibaba

Yeah, in that case "ip vrf" won't be for you (it will give you extra virtual devices and routing tables and is more for the case where that wg tunnel will be up indefinitely and you occasionally want to run applications / daemons through it without affecting your regular routing table.

There are applications which embed their own implementation of wireguard (tailscale is one, but that probably won't help you), but I don't know of one that will do what you want.

Good luck? :)

@ollibaba Have you looked into the Linux "ip vrf" implementation (https://docs.kernel.org/networking/vrf.html)? More specifically the "ip vrf exec" part of it once the VRFs are set up (https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/ip-vrf.8.html). I have not tried this with wg interfaces yet, but I don't see a reason why it should not work.

Behind the scenes it uses cgroupsv2 and BPF fu to make it appear seamless.

The downside is that you'll either need some spicy capabilities (which "ip vrf" will drop if set up correctly) or root to make it work.

Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) — The Linux Kernel documentation