He saw that he knew his Judo.
Ignore the other comments here. These couch experts don't know what they're about.
A VPN hides your traffic from your ISP/network operator. This includes the domain you request (test.website.com) as well as the resource (/hello/123.html)
IF
you also set your DNS server to something other than your ISP or VPN Provider (such as Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 service). Otherwise your ISP will see you are looking up that website.
BECAUSE
the website hopefully uses HTTPS, and the request to that website is end-to-end encrypted, including the resources you're requesting from the server.
Thank you very much for the useful reply!
Mikrotik or Ubiquiti all the way! Don't touch Cisco.
Thank you for that, wish this would stop popping up everywhere.
Very new to all of this.... But where would I start with replicating something like this. I'm fine with a soldering iron, but where do I get the kit to begin with?
As with a lot of shows, first season is a bit meh but worldbuilding. It gets good!
Obviously Airbus, who make better planes. Boeing certainly don't have a monopoly, take a look on Flightradar. Airbus are killing it, especially in EU.
Look up 'CPU Interrupts' :)
I have a Dell XPS, very compatible and essentially had no issues. Sleek laptops too, good for being on the road.
I'm playing it at the mo on the recommendations of friends. As some comments here say, the quest system is a bit goofy, but I'm enjoying it. It has the same 'go here do this' and collectibles vibe as the recent Spider Man from Sony. I'm fine with that! Lots of puzzles, maps, treasure hunts, collectibles and so forth.
A layer 8 issue