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Dear kids, this is what happens when you let AI design your core infrastructure architecture...

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  • artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gayA artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gay

    @manawyrm and i thought digitalocean making customers share /64s was bad

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    @artemist @manawyrm raaaage

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    • erincandescent@akko.erincandescent.netE erincandescent@akko.erincandescent.net

      @manawyrm when Mythic Beasts did an IPv4 to IPv6 proxy for VPSes/Pis without IPv4 addresses it was cute.

      But this… This is horrific. This is a crime against all that is good in this world. How is your internal infrastructure so fucked up you need to do this. How is everyone involved in this not dying of embarassment.

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      @manawyrm

      EDIT: I don’t even know how they want to add this header in HTTPS traffic… Maybe (i hope?) this whole article really is just hallucinated 😹

      Hopefully they’re using the Proxy Protocol.

      But I have this horrible suspicion they’re not…

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      • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

        RE: https://ipv6.social/@tschaefer/116071588412706294

        Dear kids, this is what happens when you let AI design your core infrastructure architecture...

        "For HTTP/HTTPS: The gateway automatically adds the X-Forwarded-For header. Configure your web server (for example: Nginx or Apache) to evaluate this header."

        European sovereign clouds!! 🤡🤡🤡

        EDIT: I don't even know how they want to add this header in HTTPS traffic... Maybe (i hope?) this whole article really is just hallucinated 😹

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        @manawyrm @amy back when i still worked at AWS on the European Sovereign Cloud project i was regularly socially excluded for being the only one who doesn't use an LLM... next to being trans and autistic ofc

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        • erincandescent@akko.erincandescent.netE erincandescent@akko.erincandescent.net

          @manawyrm

          EDIT: I don’t even know how they want to add this header in HTTPS traffic… Maybe (i hope?) this whole article really is just hallucinated 😹

          Hopefully they’re using the Proxy Protocol.

          But I have this horrible suspicion they’re not…

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          @erincandescent I don't think so:
          - it would break existing applications
          - it probably has the same/similar security implications
          - they explicitly mention "X-Forwarded-For" by name

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          • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

            @erincandescent I don't think so:
            - it would break existing applications
            - it probably has the same/similar security implications
            - they explicitly mention "X-Forwarded-For" by name

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            @manawyrm

            • definitely
            • you wrap the unmodified TLS bytestream in it
            • yeah….
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            • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

              @manawyrm @amy oh die hatten sinnvollen IPv6 support, an den meisten stellen jedenfalls x)

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              @manawyrm @amy (dafür ein "Database as a Service" wo Kunden alles per Support ticket einkippen mussten; nix API)

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              • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                @manawyrm @amy (dafür ein "Database as a Service" wo Kunden alles per Support ticket einkippen mussten; nix API)

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                @littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network @manawyrm@chaos.social @amy@mastodon.fibercut.org Für jeden SQL-Befehl? ​​

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                • airtower@woem.menA airtower@woem.men

                  @littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network @manawyrm@chaos.social @amy@mastodon.fibercut.org Für jeden SQL-Befehl? ​​

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                  @airtower @manawyrm @amy so schlimm dann auch ne x)

                  Aber Datenbanken oder User anlegen und sowas

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                  • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                    RE: https://ipv6.social/@tschaefer/116071588412706294

                    Dear kids, this is what happens when you let AI design your core infrastructure architecture...

                    "For HTTP/HTTPS: The gateway automatically adds the X-Forwarded-For header. Configure your web server (for example: Nginx or Apache) to evaluate this header."

                    European sovereign clouds!! 🤡🤡🤡

                    EDIT: I don't even know how they want to add this header in HTTPS traffic... Maybe (i hope?) this whole article really is just hallucinated 😹

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                    @manawyrm just give your cert to that gateway ^^

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                    • cyrevolt@mastodon.socialC cyrevolt@mastodon.social

                      @manawyrm just give your cert to that gateway ^^

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                      @CyReVolt @manawyrm aaaaaaaa

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                      • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                        @CyReVolt @manawyrm aaaaaaaa

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                        @littlefox I mean, they have APIs for that
                        https://docs.api.stackit.cloud/documentation/certificates/version/v2

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                        • artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gayA artemist@social.mildlyfunctional.gay

                          @manawyrm and i thought digitalocean making customers share /64s was bad

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                          @artemist @manawyrm wait until you learn about upcloud's /128

                          5 IPs max per server. Yes, including ipv6 IPs

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