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Comment by da_chicken

9 hours ago

I'm sorry, this is just an elaborate argument of obscurity-as-security. You're clinging to privacy as though it were security, in stark avoidance of Kerckhoffs's principle.

> You're clinging to privacy as though it were security, in stark avoidance of Kerckhoffs's principle.

TIL that IPv6 is a cryptosystem

  • You can use Shannon's maxim instead if you're going to be deliberately obtuse. The point is true for any system intended to be secure, and a network is such a system, as is the security software such as the claimed NAT software.

    Or do you really want to argue that Linux Netfilter/nftables or BSD pf being open source is a security problem?