The one reserved for residential usage is home.arpa
.
The one reserved for residential usage is home.arpa
.
Looks like lemmy.blahaj.zone is back
Realizing this blew my mind. Definitely more interesting than following people.
I think that’s right on the money.
The sophistication is impressive, using emojis. Are people getting paid to find the vulnerabilities or are they just bored??
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 😓
Extra content in exchange for an upvote 🤔
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.
Can you put your own router behind, what I presume, is the ISP router? Then you can manage DHCP and IP address reservation.
Yeah I haven’t uploaded any images on my instance myself. So none of those images are mine. Might do some reading tomorrow and see if there’s any mention of this in the past on other communities. It’s not an emergency but I’m curious.
How are you keeping your pictrs
directory so small?
Mine is at about 5GB after two weeks with just a single user. 😬
This is awesome info. There should be a place to document all the nuance around hosting an instance plus some tips and tricks.
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8375.html