

I’m not experiencing that bug. My reverse proxy is only accessed locally at the moment though. I did have to play with headers a bit in nginx to get it working.
Bleh
I’m not experiencing that bug. My reverse proxy is only accessed locally at the moment though. I did have to play with headers a bit in nginx to get it working.
I think your question is relevant as there are unfortunately plenty of shell scripts out there doing critical batch work. But it won’t change the momentum of the Rust push happening right now.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm no
Eat my SaaS
MAH! MAH, C’MERE!!!
THEY REPLACED ARE RAT POISON WITH MORE EXPEMSIVE RAT POISON!!
They cannot legally prohibit your egress. If you signed a contract agreeing to checks, I guess they could cancel your membership or whatever the contract says.
You can ignore them. Don’t even acknowledge and walk on by.
That looks absolutely revolting.
Lol
I have spoken.
They are quoting a disney franchise. It was a common thing on the other site that seems to have bled over to Lemmy.
I have made mistakes. I will make more mistakes in the future. I will not repeat disruptive freshmen mistakes like the one described here.
For a person being supportive of ad blocking, it’s kinda shocking to see you regurgitate script from Disney. It’s really gross.
Gotcha. I disagree with your methodology of not being careful about non-prod systems. You stated you forgot it was remote. What happens the next time you do that but forget it’s prod or mix up terminals?
I hope you don’t admin any mission critical servers. That’s a first year mistake.
Edit:
Hi salty kiddos still making year one mistakes! Down voting this comment won’t improve your skill set. You will get walked out at a serious enough outfit for doing something like that to a prod system.
Oof. Were they found and removed from the org?
Yeah I was confused about the comment chain. I was thinking terminal login vs ssh. You’re right in my experience…root ssh requires user intervention for RHEL and friends and arch and debian.
Side note: did you mean to say “shot themselves in the root”? I love it either way.
On a new linux install or image I will always:
Ah fair enough, I know that’s the basis of a ton of distros. I lean towards RHEL so I’m not super fluent there.
Which ones? I’m asking because that isn’t true for cent, rocky, arch.
It is enabled, but now I’m doubting that. I’ll double check when my homelab shift is complete.