Give use the URL and that 100-number might go 🚀 For testing purposes, naturally.
This is the perfect representation of how most people would imagine a communist.
Went from rif to connect for Lemmy and i'm happy with it
Is it transphobia when she isn't trans? Stop feeding the trolls. I bet she didn't ask anybody for opinions either way.
Good for her on winning
Homophobic is just religious in this case. Meaning that "the boys" include all the women too.
As a Swede: boooo Denmark
Also as a Swede: Hope you don't lose to Slovenia 🙏
Imagine being so deluted to think Joe Biden is a fascist. Why even use words when they don't mean anything anymore.
Bull-fucking-shit that USA consumes more coffee per capita than Sweden, Finland and Norway. https://coffeeabout.com/coffee-consumption-by-country/
Cersei Lannister - Lena Heady must get just as much of random hate from people as Jack Gleeson does.
Vincent D'Onofrio probably gets a lot of weird interactions from people that saw him in daredevil or Full metal jacket too.
Två main reasons:
- Medium budget films are not economically viable anymore. 30-75 million dollar films where these comedies would fall are too risky and don't pay off.
- Comedies have been made into comicbook-movies. I hate it.
By making a bridge in the opensense interfaces you have created a layer2 network. This means that all the devices connected on that network are broadcasting their Mac addresses and are added to the ARP table on the opensense. Since they all are on the same physical network and the same subnet, none of the traffic will ever hit the layer 3 rules on your opensense.
If you want opensense to handle the rules of the traffic you will need to put the devices on different subnets and separate clans. Create a gateway address for every vlan on the opensense and point your devices to the opensense as their gateway.
My guess is that the server receives the packet from the client with src .11.101 dst .10.102 and tries to respond over the interface that has .11.102 assigned. The client expects a response from src .10.102 and drops the packet. But I would turn on a packet sniffer in the gateway to see if the returning traffic even passes the Firewall in scenario 1.