Okay, no external software for DNS management present here. Is that ip a working DNS Server? Is it your server itself perhaps?
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Okay, no external software for DNS management present here. Is that ip a working DNS Server? Is it your server itself perhaps?
From the output, you don’t have any routing rules for your machine that block outgoing traffic. The dig command confirms that you can talk to servers. 9.9.9.9 is a common DNS Server. Based off of this, it seems like your problem is that your system has a bad DNS configuration (it’s always DNS).
Can you parhaps cat /etc/resolv.con
? This file normally contains the used DNS servers for Linux systems, unless using special software.
Can you dig @9.9.9.9
? If so, its certainly DNS. If it’s not DNS, perhaps try to check your iptables iptables -L && iptables -t nat -L
.
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Company: Here is a security vulnerability in your OSS project, please fix our production is vulnerable.
Random Guy working on OSS library in his free time: Sure, I have some time next month.
Random Guy works full-time, has a family and friends. Random Guy is not your supplier and has no obligations and warranties WHAT SO EVER, even implied. That’s what the license of his project says.
If Company wants it fixed, they better allow him to work full time on it, or pay part time work. Or they pay someone else to maintain Project and send the changes to Project so Random Guy can take a little look and merge if he feels like it. Random Guy won’t just merge company code and be done with it, more code in a codebase needs to be maintained now after all.
This also works with features of course. The time of Random Guy is valuable and if Company wants Random Guy to work on something they use, they’d better pay good money for that time.
This. Fuck cars
Technically, they are, as they also deny them the option to distribute books and food.
“Books” and “food” are not someone’s intellectual property so that’s okay. If brand A were to sell “BRAND B SUPER FOOD” (let’s assume this is a known brand of Brand B), that would very much be problematic.
In the case of books, if you wrote the “super personal top secret book” and a library somehow got a copy without your permission and made it public, you’d be pissed too and they’d deny your right to distribute or not distribute.
I only use headscale. It just works and does not complain.
Don’t host services with termux, it’s not made for that and nobody checks for termux related things. If you really want to host on an android device, look into chroot environments or virtualization. Generally, avoid hosting on android, in my experience at least.
Would be news if they didn’t say that
we haven’t had to deal with a Decentralised network across the internet before
You say that while using the WWW, a decentralized network of Webservers and Webbrowsers all Access the world.
And you say that while using Domain names, which certainly don’t come from your /etc/Hosts but from a decentralized DNS Network of servers all around the world.
Damn they screwed up big this time
Not sure what a show and tell is, I guess my laptop with tons of stickers, and boot up something that looks hackery. Besides that, my guitar perhaps?
This guy is completely mad
It also breaks jellyfin on firefox
Perhaps it will be the third great migration?
I use authentik. The login flow is a little weird I agree, my password manager doesn’t like it too. Besides that, from the ones I used it’s definitely the most stable and developed (I was using authelia before).
I can’t quite figure out how to use it with proxy auth.
Okay, so if that’s your actual DNS Server, can you confirm that it works?
dig @yourdns debian.org
, for example. Afterwards try to use the default DNS of your systemdig debian.org
. If both works, your DNS config should be fine. Try acurl debian.org -v
too.debian.org is just a random domain for this, use whatever you want. I don’t see anything badly configured so far.