You can just see which DNS calls it's doing with any DNS overwriter.
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Framework with the 7040 series is fantastic. I can game satisfactory on it at around 60fps low.
I'm impressed of how well the APU runs.
That said, it's unfortunately out of your budget.
Keep a lookout for factory seconds. They're super cheap.
I pay for NextDNS. It's under new profiles on the top left.
You can put them in another bucket with custom rules.
Just use NextDNS and PiHole/AdGuardHome and redirect all port 53 requests to your local DNS instance.
DoT and DoH will mitigate some phishing risks.
Social engineering is the biggest threat, especially through vishing.
Find a trusted friend
Put a server with them
Encrypt en route and at rest.
Canada Goose is covered. Rock Dove is not.
Good point about the connectivity check.
Maybe if it's less than 1MB per hour it counts as nominal usage.
From my memory anything that can offload VLANs to hardware is preferred. Pretty much means anything with a switching chip.
I think my RB 5009 can offload VLANs but are exempt from packet inspection.
Additionally that's why many munitions are designed to maim rather than to kill.
Puts a drain on time and resources.
That makes it clearer. I didn't think of that.
However the winglets are the wrong angle of viewed from above.
But if you have a DNS intercepter/redirect like RethinkDNS or DDG, it should show which queries are coming from which profile