Looks like the instance is on the latest RC which includes the fix for the vulnerability.
Looks like the instance is on the latest RC which includes the fix for the vulnerability.
The one reserved for residential usage is home.arpa
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I think the lemmy.world admin posted on his official Mastodon.
If you run the instance only for yourself then I’d say it makes you an unattractive target. Why do a lot of work to hack an instance with one user?
But yeah, since Lemmy’s code is not super mature there’ll be some pains in the short term.
Realizing this blew my mind. Definitely more interesting than following people.
Curl didn’t return anything. They’re likely just using it to log requests since the request path contains the data they need.
I’d be willing to bet they’re using the API to make all the changes. The cookie has the jwt token. I don’t believe you need the username (at least judging by the js API docs).
Looks like it’s issuing a GET to https://zelensky.zip/save/{ENCODED_JWT_TOKEN_AND_NAV_FLAG}
.
The ENCODED_JWT_TOKEN
is from btoa(document.cookie+nav_flag)
where nav_flag
is essentially 'navAdmin'
if the account hit is an admin or ''
if the user hit is not an admin (it checks if the admin button in the nav exists). Their server is likely logging all incoming requests and they just need to do a quick decoding to get jwt tokens and a flag telling them if it’s an admin account.
I’d be hesitant to visit Lemmy on a browser atm 😓
Yep, Lemmy is filling a Reddit-shaped hole. It’s a bit different but nice.
That’s awesome, glad you were able to find a solution!
r/latinopeopletwitter
Maybe an issue with ram? Could be loose, dusty, going bad.
FWIW their doc about the fediverse:
It sounds pretty awesome. Just wondering if adding additional complexity to the setup is worth it to obfuscate my home IP. Easily setting up redundancy is a good feature in that regard though.
Oooh thanks for the tip about frp
. Interesting.
I might be wrong but that might reflect the supported languages that your instance is configured for. Meaning, waveform.social might be configured only for English and that could be why your language list is limited.
EDIT: Yup just confirmed on my instance. You should ask an admin at waveform to include Undetermined under the supported site languages… or make an account elsewhere 😬
It really depends on the company that you use to manage the domain’s DNS. As long as they have an API to update DNS records…
For example, I can have my domain at Porkbun and have its DNS managed at Cloudflare. Cloudflare allows updating DNS records via API…so there’s programs to update it. Some routers even support it.
Worst case, you can set up a service like duckdns and have your domain, via cname, point to the duck DNS subdomain.
There’s options.
I like that imgur removes exif data, any recommendations that do that too?
I took a look at a few posted and they don’t appear to do so.