As you tell the guy who sometimes drives a car that is 35 years old on purpose: 'the kids'. :) ( and the other.. 21 years.. as i DONT want modern tech and 2006 was the last year before they modernized the wranglers, and ruined it.. )
I got frustrated, and then i cheated. i killed the vm, re-installed it via turnkey and stuck my cert there.
in process upgrading the base OS now.
2021-10-17 18:07 from Nurb432
Apache + SSL = headache.
At least for me today.. i dont normally care about SSL, but wanted to
do it on something im building. I *think* i have SSL right ( used
certbot ), but getting issues with redirects now. Time to turn it off
for the day before i get too frustrated.
I am not an Apache guy, but I thought common practice was to place all the Apaches you don't have in a reserve behind a reverse proxy/accelerator anyway.
2021-10-18 07:17 from Nurb432
Yes it is.
However, im putting together a 'real' netxcloud server for some
friends of mine to use and some stuff refuses to work now without
SSL. And if i put it on the outside, and not just via VPN, its a
good idea anyway of course.
Donno if the DoS kids will kill me tho. Last time i tried something
like this, they did. At least with only VPN exposed, they dont seem
to try, beyond the normal random attempts but not a huge volume that
kills my bandwidth.
I have PHP services running on OpenBSD's httpd, using the most pityful hardware you can imagine, and they get tons of bot attacks but don't crack. I think for personal use you'd have no trouble.
Wasn't really the web side, the biggest problem i had was when i stood up a proxy, so i could run all services on the same external port and redirect via referring url. After 10 or 20 thousand open connections per minute, it collapsed.
My overall bandwidth was dismal too, so much traffic, easily 2/3 was gone. After i shut it all down, things were back to normal.
Mon Oct 25 2021 06:05:32 AM EDT from darknetuser
I have PHP services running on OpenBSD's httpd, using the most pityful hardware you can imagine, and they get tons of bot attacks but don't crack. I think for personal use you'd have no trouble.
I am not an Apache guy, but I thought common practice was to place all
the Apaches you don't have in a reserve behind a reverse
proxy/accelerator anyway.
These days the common practice (if you're running at large web scale) is to containerize the web service, stick it behind a load balancer, and have the load balancer start up and shut down instances of the container to match the incoming load.
2021-12-08 10:38 from IGnatius T Foobar
Hmm. Brave has a search engine now. Seems decent. I'm going to live
with it for a while.
Do they use their own web index? (I guess no)
If the answer for the question above is "no", which index are they using?
Could you game someone else's search index to restore sanity to the results by reweighting the results your engine returns to remove the bias introduced into theirs?
Sun Dec 12 2021 17:08:38 EST from darknetuser2021-12-08 10:38 from IGnatius T Foobar
Hmm. Brave has a search engine now. Seems decent. I'm going to live
with it for a while.
Do they use their own web index? (I guess no)
If the answer for the question above is "no", which index are they using?
like YaCy?
Tue Dec 14 2021 10:46:24 PM EST from ParanoidDelusionsCould you game someone else's search index to restore sanity to the results by reweighting the results your engine returns to remove the bias introduced into theirs?
Do they use their own web index?
Most of the smaller search engines have an index of their own, with results supplemented by other search engines.
Honestly, I'd rather have search results that are an aggregate of multiple sources, instead of one party claiming to be the arbiter of truth.
Most of the smaller search engines have an index of their own, with
results supplemented by other search engines.
Honestly, I'd rather have search results that are an aggregate of
multiple sources, instead of one party claiming to be the arbiter of
truth.
It sounds to me like you'd like the Searx project.
It is an open-source, FOSS metasearch engine. You can configure to use a number of mainstream indexes, TaCy and whatever you want, aggregate the results and display them. There are a number of publicly available instances for you to try.
We don't have a fashion room, so I'll just leave this here as a "I like this web site"
[ https://www.suspenderstore.com/ ]
Yes, I wear suspenders. They're so freaking comfortable that I wear them almost every day. If I am wearing a pull-over shirt I'll wear the suspenders underneath, but if I am wearing a button-down then I'm almost always sporting a pair of visible suspenders. Because I am cool and awesome and I like the way I look in them.
When I started wearing them a few years ago, I almost immediately discovered that department store suspenders are garbage. They don't look great, are cheaply built, and the clips on them are weak. They were always popping off and needed to be put back on, and that's annoying. I found suspenderstore.com and I love the quality, the selection, and the service.
Yes, this reads like an ad. Really though, I'm just sharing the news about a vendor I really love and I hope others will check them out as well. My very favorite suspenders, which I wear very frequently, has clamps with pins in them, which are great for attaching to jeans. Eventually I lost a pin, probably through overuse or in the wash or something. The clamps have two pins but I am still wearing this set with the one pin on that clamp. I asked their customer service person if they had extra pins, and she said she would send a new clip with my latest order, free of charge. You don't get THAT kind of service from Amazon!
SPECIAL NOTE: if you are reading this message and live outside of the United States -- what we call "suspenders" you might call "braces". They go over your shoulders and hold your trousers up. What you call "suspenders" we call "garters". I do not wear stockings :)
2022-02-11 11:04 from IGnatius T Foobar
We don't have a fashion room, so I'll just leave this here as a "I
like this web site"
[ https://www.suspenderstore.com/ ]
We all knew that, deep down, you are a toothless redneck from the deep South with a love for suspenders and everything get off my lawn.
I have a bunch of military survival gear that comes with suspenders. Suspenders beat the crap out of belts only. Nowadays I use the blackops military suits for doing barn work because they are so comfortable for barn work.
As I get older and my belly gets bigger than my hips and ass - belts do not work very well unless I crank them down uncomfortably. I've strongly considered suspenders - my wife has vetoed the idea.
As a trophy husband, I don't have much say in the matter.
The issue you (PD) cited was the reason I originally started wearing suspenders.
Pants should be worn around the waist, but when your waist is not the narrowest part of your torso, they do not want to sit around your waist unless you do something very uncomfortable with a belt. Otherwise they're either above the belly (hillbilly look + a wedgie) or on your hips (gangsta-ass ghetto look + butt crack). Suspenders fix this problem instantly and without any fuss.
darknetuser: I am not afraid to present as a redneck :)
So, for reasons, I want to be able to recover a deleted browser history.
I want to be able to do this in both Microsoft Edge, and Chrome.
Is it possible? And how do I do it?