Comment on The Death of Traditional VPNs: How DPI Firewalls Use Machine Learning to Fingerprint Your Traffic
HelloRoot@lemy.lol 1 day ago
You’ve posted this AD to your SaaS offer multiple times now. Please stop the spam.
Comment on The Death of Traditional VPNs: How DPI Firewalls Use Machine Learning to Fingerprint Your Traffic
HelloRoot@lemy.lol 1 day ago
You’ve posted this AD to your SaaS offer multiple times now. Please stop the spam.
Bob2343@thelemmy.club 1 day ago
You are completely right, my apologies.
I was trying to share this technical deep-dive on DPI and ML with a few different communities because I thought the obfuscation part would be interesting to self-hosters. But I realize now that since many people (like you) subscribe to multiple tech communities, it just looks like spam clogging up your feed.
I will stop crossposting entirely. Thanks for calling me out on it, and sorry for the noise!
Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org 1 day ago
OMG it’s even an AI bot.
lemmy_get_my_coat@lemmy.world 1 day ago
So gross
non_burglar@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Your overuse of terms you don’t quite understand suggests your deep-dive isn’t that technical.
None of what your blurb says is new, and DPI has been around for longer than ten years.
And DPI relies on endpoints using their CA and MiTM certificate. It’s not like it can happen without your knowledge (at least on personal devices). After implementing DPI on multiple different firewall devices on home and enterprise networks, it’s a fairly deliberate setup process on the endpoint. Not a, “they can listen in whenever they want,” scenario.
But fuck this bot 🤖