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Matrix - @saint:group.lt
can do, if you could provide the link to the debunking source - would be great!
nice, thank you.
This might be FUD, but… Vastaamo hacker traced via ‘untraceable’ Monero transactions, police says. (Edit) - A video debunking the police report - https://yewtu.be/watch?v=7CD_Nl3iwhE
there is an open request for this, but seems that not being actively worked on: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18601
One way to do it is with ImapSync: https://imapsync.lamiral.info
first you should check logs of cloudflare tunnel - most likely it cannot access your docker network. if you are using cloudflare container - it should use same network as a Immich instance.
in short: find the tunnel log and see what is happening there.
Kinda like it, but there are some ux things I don’t like. i.e. - tags are not in the search
usually i add more than 1 ip and also vultr firewall can be managed to change ip. tailscale can be used as well. there are options!
if you configure ssh access only from your home ip - then fail2ban is not needed.
sorry, this is kinda like a firewall, but protecting websites, so many vulnerabilities are filtered out. it does not protect you 100% percent (nothing does). it might be hard to setup, in that case there is an option to use waf as a service, i.e. - cloudflare has such offering, maybe there are others as well. i have looked into vultr - they seem to offer only a “usual” type of firewall, not http/application based.
Get some WAF for the public facing app, maybe at least https://github.com/nbs-system/naxsi .
Any observed impact to performance?
not good, sometimes still trying to use it and get lost from time to time
midnight commander, especially if i need to delete files/dirs with ‘-’ and non-ascii characters. i do it without thinking.
you should run ansible playbooks again. also you could just try to remove the line from nginx config on the server.
try to remove listen [::]:80;
line in nginx.conf template (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/blob/main/templates/nginx.conf)
maybe you could create a community and post guides there.
Maybe this book would be of interest to you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar . It is a bit dated, but nevertheless great read about OpenSource movement.
a source code of a game ;))