Here’s where things start to go off the rails: what this means is that all of the DPRK’s national network is non-routable IP space. You heard me; they’re treating their entire country like some small to medium business might treat their corporate office. The entire country of North Korea is sitting on one class A network (16,777,216 addresses). I was always under the impression they were just pretending that they owned large blocks of public IP space from a networking perspective, blocking everything and selectively turning on outbound traffic via access control lists. Apparently not!
https://www.whitehatsec.com/blog/north-koreas-naenara-web-browser-its-weirder-than-we-thought/
#naenara #north_korea #linux #browser #network #redflag
And another building at the opposite side - I have managed to walk around it when I was able to escape my attendants - it didn’t even have an entrance. The interesting thing is that in the evening there were lights in the windows, but when I looked at them closely, I have discovered, that all of them were the same lamps. Probably, there is some system, which turns lights on simultaneously in the evening, to create an impression of a inhabited building, though it’s empty, and it has no entrance. Everything is fake there.
source (in russian)
#russian #korea #north_korea #building #fake #lie #freedom