

Does adding 127.0.0.1 make it so only that server can access it or what? I’ve seen that but not understand
I’m trying to selfhost some Lemmy communities just for fun :)
Buddhist, researcher, FOSS, Linux, selfhosting enthusiast, plantbased, anarchism and MLM interested.
Trying to be nice. I really dislike the Reddit style aggressive comments. If you are rude I will block and ban you.
Does adding 127.0.0.1 make it so only that server can access it or what? I’ve seen that but not understand
because discussing such projects in self hosting is fun and why we are here. I wanted to hear what others thought. Ie we are in a forum.
Dissociative identity disorder for the confused or OP reading this from outside the body that typed it
Waiting for stock market crash tomorrow be like…
How has that been going?
Yes, already have. It seems they don’t care.
Well, I am asking also security wise. I know most schools snoop. Can they somehow see traffic through ssh or VPN? Or just the protocols, logs, dates, etc
It is my own device, but yes utilities and security is their own.
I have a server in my school office. I currently only use it to backup important files. I am asking if running public or private containers on it would be safe and acceptable.
Links? Would love to read more…
Great point about IoT
My understanding is that scrappers check every domain and subdomain. You’re making it harder but not impossible. Everything gets scrapped
It would be better if you also did IP whitelisting, rate limiting to prevent bots, bot detection via cloudflare or something similar, etc.
I was auto banning all countries but my own but now I’m hosting one resource that has an audience including Chinese…
Good advice outside of this use case! :)
Anything else?
That’s not how web scrappers work lol. No such thing as obscurity except for humans
What
Which do you like the most?
Idk how common it is, but I’m using it like sub for reddit :)
They’re all depressing news…? :/