

Netbird has a reverse proxy feature to point your domain to machines on your netbird mesh running your self hosted apps.


Netbird has a reverse proxy feature to point your domain to machines on your netbird mesh running your self hosted apps.


I believe your intent. Reponses before your clarification are justified in operating under a general cybersecurity definition, not one tied only to a narrower scope of just software.
Claiming context is obvious is flawed. Obvious is a local term. It may have been obvious to you, it was not obvious from the statement itself.
Your internal context should not be treated as globally shared context.


That context was not paired with the original comment.


Your original comment was:
Finding them is a prerequisite to exploiting them, and by far the hardest part. Once you know what the exploit is, abusing it is not difficult.


Cybersecurity includes finding hardware, firmware, RF, software, and social exploits.


That was not obvious to me. LLMs have been used for finding hardware, firmware, RF, software, and social exploits.
RAM side-channel attacks are a good example of software exploits that are harder to exploit than find the vulnerability.


Depends on the exploit. Sometimes it requires physical access to a port with contacts hidden under conformal coating that damages when removed.


Hey now, don’t give them any ideas… Next thing you know all stepper motors will require daily inspection before use by a robocop placed in every home.
Try out Netbird reverse proxy. You can connect your domain to a self hosted apps on your netbird mesh.