What I mean by this is our hostnames, topology etc. that our systems all connect into so we can pass around ideas of security and safety, as well as spitball at each other regarding our setups:
So my network is technically split in two. One half goes to the business next door (I live in a duplex) and the other half goes to me.
I have changed some details in case someone gets a funny idea of trying to port scan me.
So here's the WAN:
Modem (Atlantic Broadband-provided)
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Router (EdgeRouterX)
VLAN 0 (My network, on 192.168.0.0/23 & 192.168.2.0/24) VLAN 1 (Business network, 10.10.0.0/23) Unknown Network
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Yomi (My storage server and second defensive server) FreeBSD 12.1
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Zelan (Jumpstation and webserver running NetBSD 9 on RPi3B)
Switch 0 Switch 1
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Main Systems Vintage Systems
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Asuka SHODAN Cisna SGI Origin 350 (Kanna, Acts as a build server and gatekeeper/router to the other SGIs)
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Scinfaxi and Hrimfaxi Everything Else
IRIX 6.5.22 Challenge S | |
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Murasaki Passionlip, Takemikazuchi and Kafuru
Tezro Onyx2 Octane2 600 Octane2 400
Zelan does have a direct line to everything below it. But again, you're not gonna get through to my network with such vague info.
Image below of what it looks like in case your monitor fucks up.
I'm the system admin of this site. Private security technician, licensed locksmith, hack of a c developer and vintage computer enthusiast.