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gcp-dhcp-takeover-code-exec
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BreakingFormation: AWS CloudFormation Vulnerability
> The AWS security team coded a fix in less than 25 hours, and it reached all AWS regions within 6 days.
That is really fast. It reminds me of the Google DHCP takeover vuln that Google sat on for 9 months (https://github.com/irsl/gcp-dhcp-takeover-code-exec).
- irsl/gcp-dhcp-takeover-code-exec - Google Compute Engine (GCE) VM takeover via DHCP flood - gain root access by getting SSH keys added by google_guest_agent
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 29, 2021
Google Compute Engine VM takeover via DHCP flood\ (59 comments)
- Google Compute Engine VM takeover via DHCP flooding
- Google Compute Engine (GCE) VM Takeover via DHCP Flood
- irsl/gcp-dhcp-takeover-code-exec
- Google Compute Engine (GCE) VM "remote" root exploit via DHCP flood
- Google Compute Engine (GCE) VM “remote” root exploit via DHCP flood
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How to update Go version of tailscaled on macOS
I'm using the GitHub version of tailscaled on one of my Macs as a background daemon launched at boot. To upgrade to the latest version, try the following:
- Home Lab Guide
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Apple Announces Changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union
Might be possible to do using a VPN as long as you can get broadcast/multicast packets forwarded.
Tailscale unfortunately doesn't support it...yet?
https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1013
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I have made a smalll NAS server using samba. What is the port to fwd to get to it externally
Tailscale is another way of doing it. I'm using it to access my Pi's Samba shares from my phone but it works from Windows as well.
- Remote Printing
- SSH configuration
- Loss of remote access
What are some alternatives?
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