@Viss@mastodon.social
@kajer@infosec.exchange @molly0xfff@hachyderm.io so it seems like if you have a static ip in a datacenter, and thats not "someones cloud" - i mean like, i physically have actual iron in a colo here in san diego - and its got full forward/reverse dns done up - i have site to site wireguard tunnels so that the mailserver physically in my house can talk across those tunnels and egress to the internet on a datcenter IP, and that seems to work just great?
@kajer@infosec.exchange
@Viss@mastodon.social @molly0xfff@hachyderm.io
I have iron in a colo and WG all of my home traffic via ... I get all sorts of weird shit for using my /48 and /26 on a daily basis.
Maybe your colo isn't as accessible as Hurricane is? Given how cheap a rack is, it's probably no surprise there are ~100 customers ripping the internet to shreds from there. /shrug