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  • que dire à part “c’est pas moi” ?

    La première partie, on est d’accord, si tes potes sont convaincus que t’es un loup, tu pourras pas te défendre. Ensuite, tu peux utiliser ça à ton avantage : “la dernière fois, vous m’avez tué au 2e tour, sans que j’ai rien fait et j’étais villageois !”. Faut pas non plus hésiter à rediriger l’accusation !

    Comme le poker, tu peux aussi avoir une mauvaise passe, les mains de merde pendant 10 tours de suite, ça arrive…

    Personnellement, je jouais surtout à Mafia, l’ancêtre des Loups Garous, sans autre rôle que mafieux/innocents. On jouait aussi avec une variante : si tu es éliminé, tu continues à appliquer les règles de la nuit (fermer les yeux si tu es innocent) mais tu ne peux plus voter. Par contre tu peux parler et argumenter. Ça évite aux joueurs éliminés d’attendre passivement la fin de la partie.


  • L’aléa fait partie d’une partie de Loups Garous, mais comme pour le poker, c’'est surtout un jeu de bluff. Le meta-jeu est plus important que le jeu lui-même : il fait lancer des accusations, au début un peu au hasard, ensuite en étayant, en argumentant. Se laisser porter par des débats avec des arguments à 2 ronds “pour faire sortir le loup du bois”.

    C’est un jeu plus drôle avec des gens qu’on connaît ou qu’on veut connaître !









  • Bilbo@jlai.lutoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldHow do you use Tailscale?
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    10 months ago

    DISCLAIMER: I never used Tailscale. All I know about Tailscale I learned reading their “How it works” blogpost and documentation, because I wanted to understand the hype.

    Since nobody answered your questions, I’ll try my best. Just trust that I spent most of the last 25 years configuring security systems, including but not limited to VPNs.

    Hmm, I guess my question would be how does this all work?

    See my 2 links above.

    I mean, is it not possible to configure STUN/DERP services yourself?

    Of course it is, but it will be additional work, that most users are not willing/confident to do and Tailscale provides this service.

    Or add control lists yourself? […] For ACLs, I guess Apparmor and/or SELinux profiles would be configured?

    Deploying network ACLs on your hosts indeed does not require you to use Tailscale. However they provide an centralised way to manage and deploy them, without worrying about the underlying OS and ACL system. Or even requiring you to have access to the host, it could be an authorised user trying to access your Tailscale network.

    Note: AppArmor/SELinux are more “system/process ACLs”, not directly related to network ACLs. I’m oversimplifying a lot, they’re difficult to describe without knowing your sysadmin skills.

    The removing a key I can understand why it’s be a nightmare yourself, but how does Tailscale do it where it’s just so simple?

    Simple: they ask you to run an agent on all of your Tailscale hosts and connect to their centralised platform. To paraphrase their blogpost: config management is centralized, but that doesn’t matter because it carries virtually no traffic. It just exchanges a few tiny encryption keys and sets policies. The VPNs and their traffic are a distributed mesh.

    EDIT: Another question I have is how does Tailscale work when I have a VPN for securing network traffic when browsing the internet etc.? Or is that just seamless?

    I’m not sure to understand this question, so I’ll make an asumption: you’re asking what happens if you run Tailscale on a host that already has a VPN configured to access the Internet.

    Tailscale (and Wireguard under it) is already a VPN solution, and tunneling a VPN inside another VPN is generally discouraged. But as Tailscale is providing STUN/DERP, if they manage correctly the MTU issues and things like that, I don’t see an immediate reason why it should not work at all.

    You can configure Tailscale or Wireguard to create a VPN to access the Internet though.

    Once again, if you try to understand how Tailscale works, please read the links at the start of this post. RTFM, kids!

    On a more personal opinion, I find their solution clever and elegant. If I have the need for a distributed VPN solution in the near future, I will definitively consider it (or Headscale’s). For the moment, I’m fine with all my hosts connecting to my homelab, configuring a Wireguard tunnel for each roaming host, and opening ports and creating rules on my firewall. Compared to IPSec or OpenVPN tunnels, it seems almost too easy each time.




  • Bilbo@jlai.lutoFrance@jlai.luAnnuaire Peertube
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    Je compatis, les seules fois où je vois ces pubs YouTube c’est en utilisant un autre terminal qu’un des miens.

    Newpipe sur Android, Firefox + uBlock Origin sur PC

    Après, il reste les sponsors à la con du style SudVPN ou GIGN Shadow Legends