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  • Never point your DNS at two different IP addresses like this. It will only cause you pain and unexpected behaviour.

    What you are experiencing is solved by so-called “NAT reflection” or “NAT loopback”. It’s a setting that - in the optimal case - you should just be able to activate on the appropriate interface on your gateway.

    If you do not have that setting or do not have access to the edge router, but only some intermediate router, you can do a nasty hack. You can point static routes to your public IP address to point at your local IP address instead. In that case, you also need to tell your server to accept packets with your public IP address as the destination.















  • Opisek@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    5 months ago

    So they’ve shown they can send light over a cable designed to transfer light.

    The impressive thing is of course managing to get one specific photon to one specific location. Still, what benefits does that have over the standard encoding?

    I guess this technique might have a lower error rate and higher distance, because it’s binary by nature with no quantization needed. But you don’t need the quantum entanglement part at all for this.

    Edit: Reading is hard! This is indeed exciting for security. I wonder how it fairs against a very powerful MitM though.