salvador
@salvador@lemmy.world
- Comment on Send 1 mln requests - strategy 11 months ago:
No, it isn’t
- Comment on Send 1 mln requests - strategy 11 months ago:
Aaaaaaaa… blocked
- Comment on Send 1 mln requests - strategy 11 months ago:
Who “we”? Voices in your head?
- Comment on Send 1 mln requests - strategy 11 months ago:
Then this questin isn’t for you.
- Submitted 11 months ago to programming@programming.dev | 9 comments
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 11 months ago:
Bruh bruh
- Comment on X Is The Biggest Source Of Fake News And Disinformation, EU Warns 1 year ago:
The collective West will fuck itself until isn’t fine? I won’t mind.
- Comment on X Is The Biggest Source Of Fake News And Disinformation, EU Warns 1 year ago:
The information that reveals the ugliness and hypocrasy of Europe and US always gets called misinformation
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
You’ll be learning soon what I’m up to, you stupid fuck. Soooooonnn. Ahhhaaahhhaaa
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
Even if I I used an IP of my VPS server to connect to it, how will a client be resolving websites afterwards? You idiot.
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
You assume that my VPS has a DNS server installed on it?
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
Go to whoer[.net]. Under the “DNS” label you’ll see, or should do, your oriingal location
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
This will be the same for your DNS. If you want true anonymity regarding DNS, you should use someone else’s service, preferably over encrypted channels, eg. cyberia.is DoT.
I haven’t asked for a hidden advert
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
Keep in mind that using your own VPS as a VPN doesn’t bring anonymity. You’re simply replacing one IP tied to your name (your ISP) with another one (your VPS).
Grass is green. Sky is blue. Keep this in mind – in case you don’t know this.
- Comment on [WireGuard] Do I have to use my own DNS on a VPS in order to avoid DNS-leaks? 1 year ago:
It’s not completely clear what you mean, but I’m guessing you’re only routing a subset of your traffic through wireguard, probably only IPv4, and there may be some IPv6 traffic that is not being routed over your wireguard connection.
Why would you guess that?
- Submitted 1 year ago to programming@programming.dev | 23 comments
- Comment on How to import a backup of Maildir into Mailcow instance? 1 year ago:
But the mailboxes of MailCow are always encrypted
- Comment on YouTube is cracking down on consumers’ favorite loophole - Adblockers 1 year ago:
and all that,
What’s that?
- Comment on Europe gives Elon Musk 24 hours to respond about Israel-Hamas war misinformation and violence on X 1 year ago:
24 hours for Elon Musk to replace the truth he’s said with a lie but which Europe would like to hear.
- Submitted 1 year ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 3 comments