Pass can't do this.
It's a cli tool, so you can call it within another call using dollar sign syntax
terraform apply --var "myvalue=$(pass path/to/value)"
You could always add them to the allow list so they don't get blocked.
There are many very left leaving countries with mandatory military training now and in the past.
You may be significant referring to the US military, and in that instance I completely agree with you.
I used to play it that way to. OP. To the max. It was more fun to try the other weapons and items to be honest. The game has tonnes of unique gear!
Your host sets it's own DNS servers, if the router isn't on the list, they don't get pinged. Now they could try to man in the middle you, so you could try DNS over TLS, but it's probably not your issue.
You're DNS server settings likely never took hold. Like if you use a DHCP client, then override your DNS settings, that won't take effect until you request a new DHCP connection.
Some Linux distros will have local DNS servers that you always point to which are a pain to update as well. Not sure about Windows and MAC.
good luck man!
Try changing your DNS server in that case!
Woops!
dd the entire disk, then resize your partitions with fpart or gparted
The suggestions here are good for production. Over used aws secret manager and hashicorp vault before and both did everything we needed.
I find they're too much firepower for selfhosted, and prefer pass
Simple commandline tool, backed by a gpg encrypted git repo. Perfect for small use cases!
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The treaties the federal government has say they will maintain water infrastructure?
Don't get me wrong, they should, and we shouldn't leave people behind. I'm just trying to figure it all out