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- Comment on AI companies are violating a basic social contract of the web and and ignoring robots.txt 8 months ago:
You’re second point is a good one, but you absolutely can log the IP which requested robots.txt. That’s just a standard part of any http server ever, no JavaScript needed.
- Comment on Public DNS server with gui 9 months ago:
Be sure not to create an open resolver, something commonly used in DDoS attacks. serverfault.com/…/what-is-an-open-dns-resolver-an…
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
Just wanted to let you know I somewhat found a solution and edited my post to reflect that.
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
I’ll check it out. Thanks!
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
Didn’t work, unfortunately. Same exact issues
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
Rootless podman. The plan is to eventually move WG into a container once I get it working, but it’s running on bare metal at the moment.
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
Nope. I can’t ssh in either.
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
I do see the request. I’m running it inside a container so all the clients show up as the container’s hostname.
- Comment on [HELP] Server blocking LAN responses over Wireguard VPN 1 year ago:
Yes. And I set Pi-hole to respond to any interface. Plus, I can see the response being sent in Wireshark. It only gets blocked inside the wireguard interface.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 17 comments
- Comment on [Discussion] According to you, what was the most unnecessary and worst sequel of all time? 1 year ago:
R.I.P.D. 2
Hear me out. I watched the first R.I.P.D. on a flight, expecting it to be enjoyably bad, but it wasn’t. Instead, it was just enjoyable. The whimsical lore of combining ancient prophecy with modern people and boring bureaucracy was pretty funny. Was it an absolutely fantastic movie? No, but it was good.
The sequel, however, explored none of the above any further. Instead, it tried to replace all that with a much more dramatic tone. So when I watched this one on the flight back, it wasn’t even enjoyably bad. It was just simple and dull.