Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
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Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
vrlo zanimljivo..i pametno..promptno odvajanje Runet-a od ostatka Svijeta,bez gubitka funkcionalnosti unutar drzave..
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
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nedavno su imali i onu probu za slucaj nuklearng udara
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yahhh..Kako upuceni kazu,vec se naveliko vodi cajbervar.. ..Kinezići su provalili u Outlook mail i pohapali oko 30% SVIH majl adresa,pasvorda i svega sto poslije slijedi..
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kinezi kad pocnu stancati nosace aviona to ce biti brutalno
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pa..stancaju ih,no po meni to je prevazidjen koncept,uz ove nove hipersonicne protubrocke rakete..
subovi su potpuno druga stvar..jesi cuo sto Ruje montaju termonuklearni njuk od 100 megatona..?
subovi su potpuno druga stvar..jesi cuo sto Ruje montaju termonuklearni njuk od 100 megatona..?
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100 megatona au malo jaca igracka
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ameri se prosrali i vec nazvali oruzjem za destrukciju Svijeta...u biti,namjenjeno je za aktiviranje u morima i okeanima,da izgenerira tsunami val..
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ah govoris za posejdon,hm da,dronovi su vec u okeanu a i dead hand je aktiviran,bas nezgodno nije demokratski a ni po zenevskoj konvenciji
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danasnji internet kontrolisu amerikanci i oni mogu cisto lako blokirat kompletan internet u rusiji, od bakarskog sektora do semaforapismejker wrote:vrlo zanimljivo..i pametno..promptno odvajanje Runet-a od ostatka Svijeta,bez gubitka funkcionalnosti unutar drzave..
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
vojska ima intranet al sivilni sektor nema, kinezi su to vec rijesili a sad i rusi oce napravit runet, i dalje ce normalno bit povezani sa svijetom al ce domene bit u njihovoj nadleznosti, www, exiskonpleme.rys
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Leviathan2 wrote:danasnji internet kontrolisu amerikanci i oni mogu cisto lako blokirat kompletan internet u rusiji, od bakarskog sektora do semaforapismejker wrote:vrlo zanimljivo..i pametno..promptno odvajanje Runet-a od ostatka Svijeta,bez gubitka funkcionalnosti unutar drzave..
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
vojska ima intranet al sivilni sektor nema, kinezi su to vec rijesili a sad i rusi oce napravit runet, i dalje ce normalno bit povezani sa svijetom al ce domene bit u njihovoj nadleznosti, www, exiskonpleme.rys
nemogu..Rusi su sve odvojili,i BAS ZATO RADE OVO TESTIRANJE..logika Levi logika..
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nisu se jos odvojili, domena ru je u vlasnistvu amera, kad vidis rys onda znaj da je proradilo, al vec se naveliko prica o tomu, bbc i ostali libtardi skupa u horu urlaju kako putin ukida internet i uvodi cenzurupismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:danasnji internet kontrolisu amerikanci i oni mogu cisto lako blokirat kompletan internet u rusiji, od bakarskog sektora do semaforapismejker wrote:vrlo zanimljivo..i pametno..promptno odvajanje Runet-a od ostatka Svijeta,bez gubitka funkcionalnosti unutar drzave..
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
vojska ima intranet al sivilni sektor nema, kinezi su to vec rijesili a sad i rusi oce napravit runet, i dalje ce normalno bit povezani sa svijetom al ce domene bit u njihovoj nadleznosti, www, exiskonpleme.rys
nemogu..Rusi su sve odvojili,i BAS ZATO RADE OVO TESTIRANJE..logika Levi logika..
a konacno su poceli lupat i po googleu, istina simbolicnim kaznama al poceli su i google placa da ostane kod njih na trzistu, dok su kinezi odjebali totalka google
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Leviathan2 wrote:nisu se jos odvojili, domena ru je u vlasnistvu amera, kad vidis rys onda znaj da je proradilo, al vec se naveliko prica o tomu, bbc i ostali libtardi skupa u horu urlaju kako putin ukida internet i uvodi cenzurupismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:danasnji internet kontrolisu amerikanci i oni mogu cisto lako blokirat kompletan internet u rusiji, od bakarskog sektora do semaforapismejker wrote:vrlo zanimljivo..i pametno..promptno odvajanje Runet-a od ostatka Svijeta,bez gubitka funkcionalnosti unutar drzave..
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
vojska ima intranet al sivilni sektor nema, kinezi su to vec rijesili a sad i rusi oce napravit runet, i dalje ce normalno bit povezani sa svijetom al ce domene bit u njihovoj nadleznosti, www, exiskonpleme.rys
nemogu..Rusi su sve odvojili,i BAS ZATO RADE OVO TESTIRANJE..logika Levi logika..
a konacno su poceli lupat i po googleu, istina simbolicnim kaznama al poceli su i google placa da ostane kod njih na trzistu, dok su kinezi odjebali totalka google
Nisi shvati Levi..Rusi rade HARD CUT,dakle prekidaju fizicku vezu(ne rezu doslovno nozem ),no terminiraju promet,svičaju sve sto ide preko granice..kujis..nebitna je domena po tom pitanju..
Tamo gdje je prekinuto prema van loopaju,prema unutarnjim novim zamjenskim domenama..
rusi u biti vec poduze vremena imaju doslovno sVE sto i ostatak svijeta internacionalno,bilo servis,ili domene,ili stotigodpalonapamet..jel..
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mozda ce trenirat fizicko iskljucivanje sa svjetske mreze, medjutim nece radit nista jer sve domene u rusiji idu preko amera,pismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:nisu se jos odvojili, domena ru je u vlasnistvu amera, kad vidis rys onda znaj da je proradilo, al vec se naveliko prica o tomu, bbc i ostali libtardi skupa u horu urlaju kako putin ukida internet i uvodi cenzurupismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:danasnji internet kontrolisu amerikanci i oni mogu cisto lako blokirat kompletan internet u rusiji, od bakarskog sektora do semaforapismejker wrote:vrlo zanimljivo..i pametno..promptno odvajanje Runet-a od ostatka Svijeta,bez gubitka funkcionalnosti unutar drzave..
Radi se na sustavu,putem kojeg nitko izvan Rusije nece moci ometati internet u rusiji,niti ga iskljuciti..dalje na..
Authorities in Russia are planning on “unplugging” the country from the global internet as part of an experimental test of its cyber defenses. The disconnection will briefly keep all internet traffic inside the country, with no traffic routing through international ports and servers, according to a report from ZDNet.
Though no date for the test has yet been announced, it is reportedly due to happen before April 1. It is all mandated as part of the Digital Economy National Program, a draft of a law introduced in 2018 that’s supported by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Under the legislation, it is required for internet providers in Russia to ensure that the internet (known as the Runet) can function in the event that a foreign country attempts to bring it offline.
According to ZDNet, the process of taking the internet in Russia offline involves routing all internal internet web traffic to government-controlled points managed by Roskomnadzor, a Russian telecom watchdog. All Russian internet companies have since agreed to the law that originally mandates the testing, but several have also shown concern over potential disruptions in overall internet traffic.
Work on this project has been ongoing for a while now, and Russia wants to route most of its internet traffic locally by 2020. As part of that goal, Russia will have to use a Domain Name System (DNS) that was previously tested in 2014. This would allow Russians to connect to the local internet, and not visit any websites linked to foreign computers, once they are fully cut off from the rest of the global internet. This appears to be similar to the system in place in China, which blocks out certain websites in order to censor the internet.
Russia is known to launch cyber attacks against targets across the world, including the United States. Hackers based in the country often leverage phishing attacks that can hide malware in email and more. In fact, a recent strain of malware that specifically targeted U.S. email accounts collected screenshots and other information from the PCs of unsuspecting victims and sent it back to Russian operatives. If Russia were indeed able to fully go offline, it would be hard for countries to launch counter-cyber attacks, which is the goal of a set of principles introduced by a group of NATO countries.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/russia-to-unplug-from-the-internet/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com
vojska ima intranet al sivilni sektor nema, kinezi su to vec rijesili a sad i rusi oce napravit runet, i dalje ce normalno bit povezani sa svijetom al ce domene bit u njihovoj nadleznosti, www, exiskonpleme.rys
nemogu..Rusi su sve odvojili,i BAS ZATO RADE OVO TESTIRANJE..logika Levi logika..
a konacno su poceli lupat i po googleu, istina simbolicnim kaznama al poceli su i google placa da ostane kod njih na trzistu, dok su kinezi odjebali totalka google
Nisi shvati Levi..Rusi rade HARD CUT,dakle prekidaju fizicku vezu(ne rezu doslovno nozem ),no terminiraju promet,svičaju sve sto ide preko granice..kujis..nebitna je domena po tom pitanju..
Tamo gdje je prekinuto prema van loopaju,prema unutarnjim novim zamjenskim domenama..
rusi u biti vec poduze vremena imaju doslovno sVE sto i ostatak svijeta internacionalno,bilo servis,ili domene,ili stotigodpalonapamet..jel..
vjerovatno testiraju nepropusnost i nis drugo
a runet je nova mreza s ruskim domenama tako da americani nece moci zablokirat internet u rusiji, i u slucaju otkopcavanja i blokade od weba, runet ce funkcionirat nezavisno
ovo sad iskljucivanje ce bit jako kratko tako da ga prakticki nece niko ni primjetit
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I dok jedni navijaju za Ruse, drugi za Amere, a oni pametniji za opći nuklearni rat, meanwhile in Kroejša opet poskupljuje plin, nebitno... ajmo malo o zaklanim vaterpolistima u Splitu...
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Re: Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
Leviathan2 wrote:mozda ce trenirat fizicko iskljucivanje sa svjetske mreze, medjutim nece radit nista jer sve domene u rusiji idu preko amera,pismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:nisu se jos odvojili, domena ru je u vlasnistvu amera, kad vidis rys onda znaj da je proradilo, al vec se naveliko prica o tomu, bbc i ostali libtardi skupa u horu urlaju kako putin ukida internet i uvodi cenzurupismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:
danasnji internet kontrolisu amerikanci i oni mogu cisto lako blokirat kompletan internet u rusiji, od bakarskog sektora do semafora
vojska ima intranet al sivilni sektor nema, kinezi su to vec rijesili a sad i rusi oce napravit runet, i dalje ce normalno bit povezani sa svijetom al ce domene bit u njihovoj nadleznosti, www, exiskonpleme.rys
nemogu..Rusi su sve odvojili,i BAS ZATO RADE OVO TESTIRANJE..logika Levi logika..
a konacno su poceli lupat i po googleu, istina simbolicnim kaznama al poceli su i google placa da ostane kod njih na trzistu, dok su kinezi odjebali totalka google
Nisi shvati Levi..Rusi rade HARD CUT,dakle prekidaju fizicku vezu(ne rezu doslovno nozem ),no terminiraju promet,svičaju sve sto ide preko granice..kujis..nebitna je domena po tom pitanju..
Tamo gdje je prekinuto prema van loopaju,prema unutarnjim novim zamjenskim domenama..
rusi u biti vec poduze vremena imaju doslovno sVE sto i ostatak svijeta internacionalno,bilo servis,ili domene,ili stotigodpalonapamet..jel..
vjerovatno testiraju nepropusnost i nis drugo
a runet je nova mreza s ruskim domenama tako da americani nece moci zablokirat internet u rusiji, i u slucaju otkopcavanja i blokade od weba, runet ce funkcionirat nezavisno
ovo sad iskljucivanje ce bit jako kratko tako da ga prakticki nece niko ni primjetit
Ajd ti procitaj cijeli tekst..upravo se spominje hard cut i DALJNJE potpuno funkcionalno koristenje mreze i njen rad..
Dakle rezanje prema van i ODVAJANJE u zasebnu cjelinu..AKO SE RADI HARD CUT,daklefizicki se prekida americki pristup ruskom podrucju..SVE sto je po domeni americko,BIVA presjeceno..od optike,bakra,satelita,fifija,..blablabla..kako ne kuzis..
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Re: Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
da, hard cut je kad iscupas uticnicu iz zidamedjutim, ako testiraju mrezu ne mora znacit da ce i sve domene radit, samo one registrirane u ruskoj federaciji, sve com, net, org cak i ru nece radit, zato se i testira,pismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:mozda ce trenirat fizicko iskljucivanje sa svjetske mreze, medjutim nece radit nista jer sve domene u rusiji idu preko amera,pismejker wrote:Leviathan2 wrote:nisu se jos odvojili, domena ru je u vlasnistvu amera, kad vidis rys onda znaj da je proradilo, al vec se naveliko prica o tomu, bbc i ostali libtardi skupa u horu urlaju kako putin ukida internet i uvodi cenzurupismejker wrote:
nemogu..Rusi su sve odvojili,i BAS ZATO RADE OVO TESTIRANJE..logika Levi logika..
a konacno su poceli lupat i po googleu, istina simbolicnim kaznama al poceli su i google placa da ostane kod njih na trzistu, dok su kinezi odjebali totalka google
Nisi shvati Levi..Rusi rade HARD CUT,dakle prekidaju fizicku vezu(ne rezu doslovno nozem ),no terminiraju promet,svičaju sve sto ide preko granice..kujis..nebitna je domena po tom pitanju..
Tamo gdje je prekinuto prema van loopaju,prema unutarnjim novim zamjenskim domenama..
rusi u biti vec poduze vremena imaju doslovno sVE sto i ostatak svijeta internacionalno,bilo servis,ili domene,ili stotigodpalonapamet..jel..
vjerovatno testiraju nepropusnost i nis drugo
a runet je nova mreza s ruskim domenama tako da americani nece moci zablokirat internet u rusiji, i u slucaju otkopcavanja i blokade od weba, runet ce funkcionirat nezavisno
ovo sad iskljucivanje ce bit jako kratko tako da ga prakticki nece niko ni primjetit
Ajd ti procitaj cijeli tekst..upravo se spominje hard cut i DALJNJE potpuno funkcionalno koristenje mreze i njen rad..
Dakle rezanje prema van i ODVAJANJE u zasebnu cjelinu..AKO SE RADI HARD CUT,daklefizicki se prekida americki pristup ruskom podrucju..SVE sto je po domeni americko,BIVA presjeceno..od optike,bakra,satelita,fifija,..blablabla..kako ne kuzis..
a krajnji je cilj sve ruske subjekte prebacit na ruske domene kao sto kinezi imaju
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Re: Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
a jebate, jel razumijes ruski, al ga lik sere po ilon masku i njegovom tunelu i ruskim obozavateljima lika i djela ilona maska
ahah, ono, ubijanje u pojam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mxpr19tbl0
ahah, ono, ubijanje u pojam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mxpr19tbl0
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Re: Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
Ubra ga je dobro.
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Yehudim- Posts : 4913
2018-03-06
Re: Russia will ‘unplug’ from the internet as part of a cyber-defense test
Nisam znao za ovo, malo sam proguglao i vidio sam da Musk predlaze nekakve podzemne tunele kako bi se navodno izbjegle guzve u prometu.Leviathan2 wrote:a jebate, jel razumijes ruski, al ga lik sere po ilon masku i njegovom tunelu i ruskim obozavateljima lika i djela ilona maska
ahah, ono, ubijanje u pojam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mxpr19tbl0
Ako sam dobro razumio.
AKo je to to, onda nista gluplje nikad nisam vidio.
Ringo10- Posts : 21667
2015-09-24
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