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edited /WAF (+173) "Zegnat added "[https://bunny.net/academy/security/what-is-web-application-firewall-WAF-and-how-it-works/ How Does a Web Application Firewall (WAF) and WAF Rules Work?]" to "See Also""
Loqi
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2025-03-27 22:31
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WAF << [https://bunny.net/academy/security/what-is-web-application-firewall-WAF-and-how-it-works/ How Does a Web Application Firewall (WAF) and WAF Rules Work?]
Zegnat
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2025-03-27 22:31
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It looks like I already had a TXT record for a different DID set up, so it'll take me an hour for the new one to propagate before I can verify that it works
[fluffy]
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2025-03-25 04:46
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can chat more about how it works in #indieweb-dev
[tantek]
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2025-03-23 06:35
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Unless you use block / FS level snapshots (like LVM or ZFS). Even then, triple check it works. But you're better off dumping the DB anyway.
.pi.r2.
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2025-03-23 02:15
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Give me technical information about how it works and how to use it, instead of a “trust me, bro” on installing a bunch of stuff with a curl|bash
[fluffy]
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2025-03-22 16:29
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I was thinking that I can't really test it on a docker dev site because I don't have social media accounts, but I just noticed that the plugin supports GitHub. That I do have. So I think I'll install it and see how it works.
btrem
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2025-03-21 19:57
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I'm thinking of adding oauth/openid to a Drupal site for a housing coop's website. But I really don't understand how it works. I'm trying to wrap my head around it. IIUC, oauth works if a user creates an account using an id provider. But can they use it if they already have an account?
btrem
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2025-03-21 19:51
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some AP software will publish mastodon-format json and test with mastodon and it works; others will publish valid json-ld that mastodon can't parse. both assume they're right.
immibis
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2025-03-20 15:11
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So I'm happy with the bloat of WordPress. Since it works with minimal effort.
Kolev
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2025-03-18 23:24