Totally OK way of doing it. You basically manually implemented the protocol APIPA uses to allocate 169.254 addresses.
Totally OK way of doing it. You basically manually implemented the protocol APIPA uses to allocate 169.254 addresses.
In addition to the excellent https://sci-hub.se suggestion…
I can find the paper for free 90% of the time by googling the authors and visiting their personal page on their university’s website.
I occasionally have to download and run old versions in a VM to build poorly supported software.
E.g. step 1 of the build instructions here…
Install the following packages in an ubuntu - 14.04.6 LTS machine
It’s pretty close already. I forget where I cribbed the technique from, but I embed python functions into my scripts very often…
E.g. see here
The first report I looked at was Entrust refusing to revoke certs because their clients’ manual processes would make applying reissued certificates inconvenient.
Quite fun reading, surprisingly - a mid thread revelation that they’d pulled the exact same shit 4 years ago, an attempt by Entrust to kill the issue because unattributed legal advice said they’d misreported the error. And then, just when their chutzpah seemed to be wearing everyone down, a good ‘fuck you’ from Apple forced them to revoke the certs after all.
I’m not surprised Google had enough & yanked their license to print money.