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@bronze Try it on gnome's gitlab. They have it patched so the typical delete one char meme does not work. Neither was I able to bypass it by replacing the string with few generic words.
@bronze The MikroTik shaming was also a fun arc. Imagine making fun of someone for using pretty good hardware for a good price instead of buying the same thing from Cisco for 3x the price.
@roland @bronze They sometimes have very memeable security. Like the dumbest things imaginable. To give an example, there's a utility to reflash a router via the network and it defaults to zero access controls. So you have a router accessible from the Internet, reflash it to a newer software version or whatever and within seconds, it's been hijacked.
But they offset this by being very affordable for what you get.
@phnt i love how this fat tranny piece of shit whines that josh secured his website first hes a dumbass because the kiwifarms has a bug then hes a dumbass becuase he found a workaround
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in reply to Phantasm • • •@phnt @bronze If big name anti DDoS scripts had loopholes like this, websites would be offline.
Haproxy actually does the job.
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in reply to ζ°θΎε©ι½ε©ηηΈε ³θ • • •@roland @bronze They sometimes have very memeable security. Like the dumbest things imaginable. To give an example, there's a utility to reflash a router via the network and it defaults to zero access controls. So you have a router accessible from the Internet, reflash it to a newer software version or whatever and within seconds, it's been hijacked.
But they offset this by being very affordable for what you get.
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in reply to Phantasm • • •first hes a dumbass because the kiwifarms has a bug
then hes a dumbass becuase he found a workaround
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in reply to Phantasm • • •>ThIs Is A dElIcAtE gAmE oF cAt AnD mOuSe
Unironically kill yourself immediately.
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in reply to Phantasm • • •>every bit of info Anubis exposes is a hint to the abusive scrapers on what they need to change in order to abuse services
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