

I’m wondering if you could run CrowdSec on the server and manually block the offenders if they are not already in the community blocklists.
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I’m wondering if you could run CrowdSec on the server and manually block the offenders if they are not already in the community blocklists.


block everything you’re not explicitly expecting, move on with your life.
You are vastly underestimating my propensity to obsess. LOL They are blocked, so I got that going for me, which is nice. What is bugging me is the repetitive pattern of once every hour and five minutes. My method is to block everything, then allow on a case by case basis.
Is this for me? Do you want email? Then yes, probably.
Well, you really can’t argue with that logic. LOL
I been using mailo.com for years now. It’s a small EU business that’s been in business for 20 years iirc. Never had an issue. Other than that, I predominately use aliases that forward to my main email address.
OP, just wanted to say that involving your young nephew in constructive computer projects/activities is super cool. You get a Good Noodle star on your chart.


Is suricata listening on an internal subnet interface
Suricata monitors both WAN & LAN. I also use ntopng for traffic analysis.
external interface should not know anything about the internal subnet
All multicast/broadcast are confined to local and are not leaked to the WAN…that I know of. I’m guessing that’s what you are telling me. Again, I do not possess the skills of a seasoned network engineer, which is why I’m consulting with the experts. I just know what I see on my network and investigate/research until I have a broader understanding.
That project looks pretty nice, I’ve seen it before. When I ran a MineCraft server, I was heavy into shaders, plugins, addons, etc. I would say that the draw to MineCraft is that there are just endless things to integrate, almost infinitely if you have the resources to run it. As heavy into MineCraft as I got, I’m pretty sure I didn’t even come close to exhausting it’s possibilities.


It’s worth a shot but they’re usually rather quiet.


Dang it. I unticked the bot box, saved, still no joy.


A couple of people have mentioned that. I went into settings and unticked the ‘bot’ option, not sure how it cot ticked, saved, and for some reason still people are saying I am tagged as a bot. Weird.
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How’s that?


Well, I’ve seen datasets from places like Common Crawl, Web Data Commons, Yahoo’s Webscope which can be integrated into something like MeiliSearch. I’m going in kind of blind on this, and I don’t know if it can be pulled off with the datasets that are publicly available. It’s just something that has captured my imagination, and so I am on a fishing trip.


Weird. How about now? Thanks for the heads up.


I second the screenshots sentiment. I’m not a published dev so don’t take this as me throwing shade on your project, however, it’s always something I look for. Tho I do use the cli rather extensively, I’m a sucker for a nice WUI, and it’s always disappointing when I can’t find one in the repository. I then have to search for it adding ‘github’ or ‘docker’ as defining search patterns, because I’ve found that a ton of opensource devs use rather interesting names for their software, which is an education in and of itself.


what you talkin’ about Willis?


Over 10,000 Docker Hub images found leaking credentials, auth keys
That’s rather disconcerting.


Small children really take up a lot of time.
Yeah but that’s awesome


My motto is ‘Users cause complexities and complexities cause problems’.
It could also be argued that what might have been a loss leader for Valve might just pay off as more and more disgruntled MS users are moving to Linux, and gaming on Linux has exploded despite the 3% market share.