

I didn’t know about the matrix feature, thank you!
I didn’t know about the matrix feature, thank you!
What are the advantages of using postgres? It makes radarr/sonarr faster?
Yep Cloudflare protects against classic DDoS (like many clients doing a lot of small requests). Here attacks are performed presumibly by users that know very well how the Lemmy’s backend works and where bottlenecks are, so that with a small number of well made requests they are able to mess up the backend and Cloudflare doesn’t notice it
Thank you! I am going to install it right now on my desktop PC. I was referring to the android version btw 😂
Nice. What I need now is the ability to group tabs together
Yep sorry, I made the post while I was in a hurry. Thank you for the link!
What kind of attack is this one?
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 I don’t know how to express how much this shocked me
I want to know more 😳 do you have something? A link?
Wireguard (if you can open udp ports)
I started with proxmox and I’ll continue to use it because it’s very nice to use. As backup I use an rclone mount that is shared via NFS (everything inside a container) and I set that NFS share as a backup storage in proxmox. I think it is a bit convoluted but works fine enough for now.
Another important aspect of a reverse proxy is that it helps you with SSL. So your services (like Plex or whatever you want) doesn’t support SSL but you can manage to do it with the reverse proxy
I had the same problem months ago and I simply did clear and scrub. Never occurred again even if I noticed that the drive that failed is slower then the others (average access time is the double). I’ll change it in a couple of months, hoping it lasts until then
For sure it is sufficient for a quick fix. But a Lemmy post can be posted not only on Lemmy but on other front ends (like kbin, mastodon, and many others) and they can suffer from a similar attack due to the backend storing and forwarding the bad content. So, it should not be stored as it is in the backend
What service has been attacked?
I am new to the alias world so I’ve a question. How can I be sure that an alias provider doesn’t have access to my emails when they are forwarded?