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  • No it was definitely removed, they now have essentially “don’t be an ass with the bandwidth.”

  • Sanitation has stated multiple times on at least one account that they are using a firefox extension to crosspost a queue of things from reddit with touch of a button.

    Pushes them very firmly into the “repost spam bot” territory.

  • Does this hot end smell like chloroform to you?

  • Give it a look on https://dnsdumpster.com/ or similar. Your dns records are inherently public, so anyone that works out the domain can work out the subdomain. In fact there are plenty of tools that just scan every domain/subdomain they can find.

  • If that A record isn’t a wildcard, anyone can see it, is what I’m getting at.

  • They don’t care, that line in the ToS was removed years ago now.

  • In this case I mean the DNS entry for the random string. The thing pointing that subdomain at your IP/proxy.

  • How is your DNS set up for that subdomain? Is it on a wildcard DNS record?

  • I mean, if you put restrictions on the requirement sure. At that point it kinda becomes a loaded question though.

    If you remove the restriction, just use a cloudflare tunnel.

  • Eh? Clinton was chosen in a primary, not shoehorned in. Granted, there was a boatload of DNC meddling, but she was still chosen in a primary.

  • Duress profile code?

  • Have you actually confirmed that is the case? My understanding is that cloudflare pretty much always re-signs with their own SSL cert. and I'm fairly certain that would be absolutely required when using their DNS proxies.

  • Your ISP likely has multiple datacenters. And even if they don’t, their provider almost certainly does. Your DNS ultimately comes from a datacenter. Your machines clock is likely syncing with a NIST that is, once again, hosted in a datacenter.

    A datacenter isn’t some magical thing that only a few companies have, if you’re dealing with a large anything that hosts its own or others data, they more than likely have a datacenter.

  • Can’t bother to read the article?

  • Oh… boy, that’s an angle I hadn’t considered.

    Doesnt any dns challenge currently just look at domain.com to see if it can create the lower cert?

  • Cloudflare doesn’t pass the cert you have through, it generates its own cert (or uses one you provide).

  • Cloudflare will only handle certs to the first subdomain, after that you either have to provide them. Or they may charge for it, I’m not sure anymore, but I’m going full free tier so I still need to provide them.

  • Oh this looks very promising, thank you!!

  • I’m not currently using kubernetes but its something I’ve thought of looking into before. I’ll definitely give that a look for better terminology though!