In my research, I’ve found SoloKeys may be a US company. They are headquartered in New Jersey and one Co-founder is in New York City. However, according to their WhoIs data, the domain was registered in Iceland.
From SoloKey’s Solo 2A+ NFC Security Key product page “Made and programmed in Europe.” https://solokeys.com/products/solo-2a-nfc-security-key?variant=40297992093889
Crazy coincidence that I was just researching hardware keys today. Why go with a hardware key over a free, open source TOTP generator like Aegis?
I never thought about it that way…
After some work, I got virt-manager up and running with kali. Copy and paste works! Thank you so much for your help!
Thank you for the virt-manager recommendation. I’ll look into it.
I did build Kali from their ISO but I’ll give their provided image a try. I do know what Kali is and what it is used for. I’ll be using it for TryHackMe labs.
No VNC viewer. QEMU works like VirtualBox. It’s just a VM running on your computer. When QEMU is ran it opens a graphical display of the VM’s Desktop.
I’d be interested in moving the Kali VM to my home server and RDP into it. I’m familiar with RDP on Windows but I’m not sure how to RDP from Linux (Arch) to Linux (Kali). I suppose something like Remmina would do the job, though I found a lot of input lag with it.
I’ve tried this solution but could not get it to work. Do I need to install Spice on Arch? Do I have to run QEMU with certain parameters?
What do you consider to be the best?
And that’s enough of this thread
How did you get email working? I was trying to use M365 as an SMTP relay but couldn’t get it working.
This is the only thing preventing me from letting others join.
I built my own 😁
I, personally, use Lemmony on my instance. It’s a solid tool.
This makes me think I should stay in IT infrastructure and not move to a developer position.
Being a smaller platform where the points don’t matter does make the “new” experience more enjoyable.
There’s no going into the office to fix this one…
I just got the Branch Ergonomic chair on Amazon. Solid, comfortable chair for $369.
Well done!