Is this something you can point yacy at?
Just checked my own sshd configs and I don’t use CBC in them. I’ve based the kex/cipher/Mac configs off of cipherlist.eu and the mozilla docs current standards. Guess it pays to never use default configs for sshd if it’s ever exposed to the Internet.
Edit: I read it wrong. It’s chacha20 OR CBC. I rely heavily on the former with none of the latter.
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I’ll start researching what the user agents are for the various services and then work on creating a simple POC with nginx. If that actually works, I can try to put together a production quality app to handle it.
If a service was serving the webfinger, it could guess which account needed to be returned based on the requesters user agent. If the UA was mastodon, it could return the mastodon link rel, if pixelfed then return that link rel, etc.
Might be able to rig it with some more complex conditional logic and regex in nginx as a bandaid. AFAICT, the webfinger spec doesn’t really allow for this, which if true, was pretty short sighted.
I haven’t considered more in depth S2S connections. I’ll have to watch the traffic logs and see what exactly is being requested and see if all of it can be directed accordingly. I see now you commented on that issue. Also, to be clear, I’m still running the services in subdomains, but I’m trying to use user@domain.tld as the discovery account.
Each fediverse service is different. Matrix has it’s own webfinger configuration, as does diaspora, and mastodon. However, it looks like all ActivityPub services use the same webfinger configuration, which means that this method doesn’t work for donations trying to reference user@domain.tld for activitypub. I would presume that the first AP service you have listed in the response is going to be the account that each AP service will federate with.
Here’s a little bit about what I’m talking about:
Looks like someone has filed this issue:
You do it via a webfinger. But the service itself has to request a specific resource in order to route it correctly. For example, mastodon and pixelfed ask for the same resource, so both services will end up getting the same service’s account.
Faircamp might be a good avenue in the future.
I was hoping that pixelfed would request a different rel than mastodon. I’m pretty sure I have my webfinger configured to use myemail@mydomain.tld, which works fine for diaspora and mastodon because they operate off different resources - but I think pixelfed copies mastodon so requesting the mastodon rel gives my mastodon user. That seems like a bug in pixelfed, to me.
Wew, good thing I pirate what I want to see from Netflix!
Hey all! We’re on some other useless for-profit, corporate social media too!
yt-dlp has been working pretty well for me thus far.
I had no concept of black Friday until the late 90s when I was told about it and looked at my sister like she was crazy for fighting over deals on socks and underwear. It wasn’t until a few years later when a girlfriend wanted to get her sibling a laptop and we stood in line at 3am at circuit shitty that I realized it really was all fucking stupid and not worth it.
Yeah it doesn’t get everything, but it gets the vast majority of stuff and I’m ok with that. I’ve been working hard at pulling down the videos I want from YouTube and uploading them to my peertube instance so I don’t need to use YouTube directly anymore most of the time.
Good thing I handle all that at the router!
Time to start copying those videos, irrespective of copyright, onto PeerTube instances.
Converting a chicken into nuggets definitely requires technology.
… and a bunch of people continue to rub elbows with Nazis instead of deleting their accounts and moving to Mastodon. I wonder what the breaking point will be?
I’d be interested to know what “not optimized” means.