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@C0D4 I know, but it's mildly frustrating when the Corp moves at a snail's pace. A month for firewall rules to go in and having every port blocked is getting frustrating.
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Closing all ports and only open the ones you really need is like keeping one's zipper closed unless you're going to actually piss.
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@vomitmachine Just spam management with emails with the word "ROADBLOCKED" in all caps until somebody either fixes it or gives you access.
It's not like it takes a genius to open a port...
And you don't need a "Cloud Architect" to go into the AWS security group and add a fuckin inbound rule.
And TBH... I don't think I'd have agreed to dev under those terms in the first place.
The client or contractor can OWN the box... but I am root. (Well... I'm ubuntu or ec2-user with sudu privs... but you know what I mean) -
@HiFiWiFiSciFi
It doesn't take a genius. But it takes a person. And right now we have one person who has access to our firewall.
I mean, I didn't agree for the company to go through a corporate integration a year after I got hired. We have the mentality of a corp, but the infrastructure of a small company. It leads to shit like this. -
A while back at my old job I got a new server to play with. Couldn't connect via ssh (port 22). Days later got the reply to use port 722.
I'm still kinda mad about it today.
Every fucking port is fucking blocked on the fucking piece of shit fucking server. FUCK YOU
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