By default, IIS does not have logging enabled.
It must be turned on, and the event categories must be selected.
And the logs can be directed anywhere, and can even be set to overwrite.
By default, IIS does not have logging enabled.
It must be turned on, and the event categories must be selected.
And the logs can be directed anywhere, and can even be set to overwrite.
> clear indication the machine had internet traffic
There will be applogs and syslogs too.
Evidence will be everywhere, but normies won't understand it or care about it.
> Dubs
> Larp distraction
Tell the death-needle cultists to get fucked.
Shills may join them.
> Hurr, durrr, that never crossed my mind
This is a setup.
An IRL fren just let me know:
Kate Brown just mandated the death-shot for all state employees by Oct 18.
Looking for sauce now.
> Connections
Those are IPv6 autoconfig addresses
It's communicating on the local LAN.
> Dickhead can't navigate directory structure