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00:33:16<nulldata>https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/02/popular-linux-orgs-freedesktop-and-alpine-linux-are-scrambling-for-new-web-hosting/
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01:22:27<nicolas17>nulldata: I heard freedesktop asked KDE for assistance but fdo's costs are already an order of magnitude higher than KDE's
01:22:49<nicolas17>"more than 400GB of database storage and close to 100TB of storage data" sounds like they were using resources without control because it was free anyway
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01:54:24<steering>what on earth
01:56:07<steering>> Among the potential improvements for the next Freedesktop space are a delivery service like Cloudflare
01:56:10<steering>groan
02:02:27<steering>ah-ha, https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedesktop/freedesktop/-/issues/2011 (ars linked to the wrong one?) has more details
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03:48:27<TerritoryJazz>Hey team, quick question (hopefully). I've set up the Warrior docker and the default Telegram project seems to be working fine, but when I try to run the US Gov project I just get a bunch of Quad9 errors during CheckIP. I do have the container running through a Mullvad wireguard tunnel to obfuscate my IP, would that be causing it?
03:49:55<h2ibot>KevinArchivesThings edited Web Roasting/University Web Hosting (+106, Add Dartmouth College web hosting): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54343&oldid=54342
03:50:27<@JAA>TerritoryJazz: That sounds like something in your network is intercepting DNS, but also, proxies and VPNs are not allowed: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_Warrior#Can_I_use_whatever_internet_access_for_the_Warrior?
03:50:43<TerritoryJazz>Ah, I missed that, good to know! Thanks!
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03:56:57<TerritoryJazz>Yep, can confirm it works without the VPN connection.
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03:58:25<@OrIdow6>Yeah Mullvad intercepts all DNS traffic and handles it themselves
03:58:40<@OrIdow6>I guess as a way to not require people to configure it
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04:10:59<h2ibot>KevinArchivesThings edited Web Roasting/University Web Hosting (+121, Add UMass Boston): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54344&oldid=54343
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05:18:49<niemasd>Hey! I wanted to post this in the Uncle Sam's Archive or w/e channel but couldn't find it on the HackINT.org channel list: would it be possible to trigger an ArchiveBot job for the NOAA website (www.noaa.gov) and PMC (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/)?
05:19:34<@JAA>You can do /join #UncleSamsArchive in any IRC client.
05:26:33<niemasd>Woops, thank you!
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06:51:45<Webuser628959>I'm new and trying to get started. I loaded VirtualBox onto my mac, downloaded archiveteam-warrior-v4.1-20240906.ova, imported into VirtualBox, and got an error message. I thought maybe it was a revision problem, so I downloaded archiveteam-warrior-v3.2-20210306.ova, imported into VirtualBox and got what looked like the same error message: Result
06:51:45<Webuser628959>Code: NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG (0x80070057).
06:51:45<Webuser628959>I believe this is the right place to report bugs, otherwise, please point me to the proper place. I'm running Sonoma 14.0 on a MacBook Air M2 that's about a year old and have tons of free disk space.
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07:27:05<Webuser628959>VBoxSVC.log had this line:
07:27:05<Webuser628959>ERROR [COM]: aRC=VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND (0x80bb0001) aIID={d644ad1e-c501-4fc7-9ab6-aa6d763bc540} aComponent={VirtualBoxWrap} aText={Could not find a registered machine named 'archiveteam-warrior-4.1'}, preserve=false aResultDetail=0
07:27:32<Webuser628959>00:00:12.833791 DCon02 ERROR [COM]: aRC=VBOX_E_FILE_ERROR (0x80bb0004) aIID={7d510820-a678-4730-a862-818dcd3fbed0} aComponent={MediumWrap} aText={Could not find file for the medium '/Users/duckyhome/VirtualBox VMs/archiveteam-warrior-4.1/archiveteam-warrior-v4.1-20240906-215354-disk001.vmdk' (VERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)}, preserve=false
07:27:32<Webuser628959>aResultDetail=-102
07:27:42<Webuser628959>00:00:14.364579 createImport ERROR [COM]: aRC=VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80bb0005) aIID={d644ad1e-c501-4fc7-9ab6-aa6d763bc540} aComponent={VirtualBoxWrap} aText={Could not create the directory '/Users/duckyhome/VirtualBox VMs/archiveteam-warrior-4.1' (VERR_ACCESS_DENIED)}, preserve=false aResultDetail=-38
07:33:21<Webuser628959>okay, nevermind, I figured it out: I had installed VirtualBox on my old laptop, the prefs got carried over to my new machine despite VirtualBox no longer being installed, and those old prefs interfered with the new installation.
07:34:41<Webuser628959>oh for crying out loud, now I've got
07:34:41<Webuser628959>Callee RC:
07:34:41<Webuser628959>VBOX_E_PLATFORM_ARCH_NOT_SUPPORTED (0x80bb0012)
07:35:51<Webuser628959>oops apparently it's ARM vs AMD, my bad.
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09:18:59<mgrandi>I am downloading all 3 of USAIDs YouTube channels, dunno if there are more
09:19:42<some_body>Good idea. Maybe let #UncleSamsArchive know
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10:00:01<pabs>and run them in #down-the-tube
10:00:53<Flashfire42>I ran about 80 USAID channels in down the tube and did a lot of NOAA ones as that looks to be under fire too
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10:48:25<bladem>It appears that reddit is purging a bunch of porn/drug subreddits: https://old.reddit.com/r/BannedSubs/ (20+ banned in the last 2 hours)
10:57:00<flashfire42|m>We lost rule34?!?
11:08:42<Flashfire42>Ok all jokes aside this is really fucking bad we are literally seeing book burning in real time
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11:54:15<ichdasich>moin
11:55:17<ichdasich>i have a few gbit spare, and the wiki say to get into contact before 'running a ton of Warriors'; So, er... attempt to get into contact here. ;-P
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14:03:58<nstrom>I'm not sure why the wiki says that, but the general advice I'd give is
14:04:31<nstrom>if you're technically inclined enough to not be scared off, run the project specific docker containers individually, that way you can run more than one project at once
14:04:56<nstrom>(the warrior only runs a single project at once, and is intended for more beginner users)
14:05:15<nstrom>also w/ the project specific docker containers you can set concurrency all the way up to 20, warrior stops at 6
14:06:02<nstrom>depending on the project there can be IP based rate limiting so running higher on some projects is either not useful or counterproductive if the site blocks you
14:06:48<nstrom>e.g. telegram you can go 3-4 concurrency w/o issues. for usgovernment probably the sky's the limit (up to your cpu / ram / disk etc) since it hits lots of different hosts
14:07:22<nstrom>there's no web front end for the docker containers so you need to manually check logs or use something like dozzle
14:17:01<nicolas17>I just saw https://bsky.app/profile/swiftonsecurity.com/post/3lhfm3pcef22c and sent the videos to #down-the-tube, and *then* saw here that mgrandi and Flashfire42 beat me to it
14:17:19<nicolas17>s/videos/channels/
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15:15:48<AK>It's always a fun game trying to beat everyone else to be the first to queue something topical/relevant. I always get beaten in AB
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15:20:26<ichdasich>nstrom: hmkay; How are restrictions concerning IPs? Like, how many per /24?
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15:39:15<nstrom>ichdasich: it depends on the project, some sites care, some don't. some blocking is by IP , some by netblock, some by ASN etc
15:39:17<nstrom>ymmv
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15:39:43<nstrom>you can generally ask in the project specific channel to see if anyone knows safe concurrency limits etc for whatever project
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15:41:27<@imer>in most cases it's likely going to be try and see if things break for specific setups like that though (most people don't run a full /24), so having an eye on the logs to report anything that seems off is appreciated
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15:57:14<ichdasich>yeah, not about a full /24, will probably disperese things a bit more.
15:57:39<Hans5958>Hey folks, where can I reach privately of something that needs backup?
15:58:24<ichdasich>but i guess that answers my questions; Going to setup a couple of nodes then.
15:58:45<@imer>Hans5958: feel free to message me and I'll forward it to the appropriate people
16:00:57<Hans5958>Alright, I'll try
16:06:24<Hans5958>Sent. Hope you received it. Not sure how it works on Matrix-IRC bridges
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16:13:06<Webuser886053>I hope this is the correct place for this. I am running the Warrior VirtualBox ova. I have it running 24/7. I came up this AM and the VM was up, but I could not connect to http://127.0.0.1:8001. I have to force shutdown the VM and start it again. Are there some logs I can look at to see what is going on?
16:13:20<JGM>Hello! I just installed archiveteam warrior. It can connect to 8.8.8.8 (google NS) but it can't resolve any name, so it is unable to ping warriorhq.archiveteam.org
16:13:43<JGM>I guess we have the same issue. Do you say restarting it worked?
16:14:29<Webuser886053>Are you able in your browser to go to http://127.0.0.1:8001?
16:16:04<JGM>I did not get into the browser. I was executing in text mode. Warrior said it had no connection, and I used CTRL-ALT-3 to open another text console and issue a ping 8.8.8.8
16:17:16<Webuser886053>I just start the VM detached and then open the browser to that address.
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16:17:44<nstrom>there's a #warrior channel, I'd ask there.
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16:58:20<mgrandi>nicolas17: ah I checked the wrong channel, forgot down the tube was a thing, yeah I did it as a backup just in case, I assume down the tube will do the same thing and upload to my IA :)
16:58:43<mgrandi>Upload to IA* (not mine)
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17:31:58<nicolas17>update on brickshelf
17:32:00<nicolas17>" Update(February 2, 2025): The initial notice generated many responses, including people interested in purchasing brickshelf. Based on this response the estate will plan to keep Brickshelf online through mid April as discussions move forward with interested parties to purchase Brickshelf."
17:34:13<nicolas17>I think the archivebot job is actually 1/3 done :/
17:35:09<ichdasich>how is it with rate limits on that site?
17:36:22<nicolas17>ichdasich: I haven't seen rate limits, though I have seen periods where response times got very slow (maybe there was someone else archiving and overloading the server)
17:36:36<ichdasich>*nod*
17:36:39<nicolas17>I *could* reduce the per-request delays and go faster
17:36:50<ichdasich>so would more nodes help? ;-P
17:37:02<ichdasich>(currently drafting the puppet file)
17:37:22<nicolas17>it's an archivebot job, not a distributed/warrior project
17:37:27<ichdasich>ah
17:38:43<nicolas17>http://archivebot.com/?initialFilter=brick
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17:48:21<Shin>Hello!
17:48:21<Shin>I came here on the recommendation of a reddit post on r/DataHoarder.
17:48:21<Shin>I was told to ask if any volunteers could run ArchiveBot on the https://www.foro3djuegos.com/ forum as it is a forum that is closing next month. It was once the largest Spanish-speaking video game forum and I'd like to salvage whatever is possible.
17:48:21<Shin>Thanks!
17:48:48pixel leaves
17:49:15<nicolas17>Shin: god damn it
17:49:18<nicolas17>that's huge
17:50:32<Shin>yup, it was the largest Spanish-speaking videogame forum
17:51:07<nicolas17>looking into it, I see something strange in the thread list, some threads aren't actual links unless I enable javascript
17:51:10<Shin>closes next month (date still to be determined)
17:51:19<ScenarioPlanet>is there any place where i can get the logs for past jobs that haven't been uploaded yet?
17:51:33<ScenarioPlanet>^ archivebot
17:52:30<Shin><nicolas17> yesah the truth is that its made a little wonky. Thank you!
17:54:01<Rince>good evening. I pondered a little about the changing situation in the US about having (correct) digital history and how to preserve it. do you have mirrors of the data on other continents? I am thinking about asking around CCC wether there would be people willing to help with storage, bandwith and so on... would you like to have something like that? (yes, I saw how much space you use roundabout ;)
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17:54:38<nicolas17>Rince: usgovernment project has saved 226TB so far
17:55:04<nicolas17>in which there may be a lot of crap that was unnecessary to archive, but we have no time to filter it :P
17:55:53<nicolas17>I believe the raw data is being thrown into https://archive.org/details/archiveteam_usgovernment
17:55:57<Rince>well - I fear the time where archive.org is forced to delete these archives. that's why I ask about mirrors on other continents / jursdictions
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17:59:15<SicSemper>I just booted up a Warrior VM and am seeing "CheckIP Failed" in the web interface
17:59:38<nicolas17>SicSemper: what project, usgovernment?
18:00:37<SicSemper>yes
18:00:50<nicolas17>your ISP may be intercepting DNS
18:01:25<nicolas17>are you using a VPN or something? that could also be a problem
18:01:42<SicSemper>-_- ... I'm on T-Mobile Home Internet but have my router configured to use Cloudflare or Google (I forget which)
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18:02:58<nicolas17>x_x
18:03:04<nicolas17>if your computer or your router uses Google DNS, that's not a problem, the problem is when a program explicitly tries to use 9.9.9.9 and it's redirected to Google DNS anyway
18:03:56<SicSemper>$ dig @9.9.9.9 archive.org if I run that on my host machine, it seems to work just fine?
18:05:56<nicolas17>what do you get on "dig @9.9.9.9 on.quad9.net"?
18:06:19<SicSemper>on.quad9.net. 573 IN CNAME no.quad9.net.
18:06:20<SicSemper>no.quad9.net. 573 IN A 216.21.3.104
18:06:31<nicolas17>yeah, that's what I get if I *don't* use @9.9.9.9
18:07:18<nicolas17>with @9.9.9.9 my result is on.quad9.net. 60 IN A 216.21.3.77
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18:08:15<SicSemper>before I blame my ISP (which I'd love to do) I should check my home router configuration
18:08:57<nicolas17>urgh archiving foro3djuegos might need wget-lua, they obfuscate some URLs
18:12:30<nicolas17>Shin: do you have a link to the reddit thread?
18:12:33<SicSemper>@nicholas17 - it was an adblocker that I am running
18:12:48<SicSemper>I disabled the adblocker and things are flowing now. Thanks for your help
18:13:10<Shin>https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1iibf8m/help_to_dump_a_forum/
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18:16:09<Shin>nicolas17: if I can do anything to help, let me know, it's the first time I've tried to save something this size and I don't even know where to start. What I have tried have ended in errors.
18:17:39<tech234a|m>FYI https://tedium.co/2025/02/05/warner-bros-youtube-full-movie-releases/ via https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42949181
18:19:15<nicolas17>Shin: shutdown announcement says march 10 but I'm not sure if that's when the *forum* will be shut down?
18:20:05<nicolas17>or is that just disabling the accounts and leaving it read-only?
18:21:08<nicolas17>any idea if the forum is custom software?
18:21:30<Shin>yup, on March 10 they will remove everything (it is supposed to be apart from the main page). On that day they will simply cut off all access and all content will disappear.
18:22:10<nicolas17>they seemed to separate "closing the forum" and "deactivating the user accounts"
18:22:33<Shin>From what I've been able to see over the years, it's all handmade. They don't use a template or anything generic. Hence the problems
18:25:31<Shin>Yes, it refers to a comments section on the news they publish. 3DJuegos is a Spanish-language video game magazine that at the time was also the largest forum. And as a legacy, they still maintain a small section to support opinions about what they publish. But the whole part of topics made by users looks like it is going to disappear, not only will
18:25:31<Shin>remain in “read only”.
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18:37:59<nicolas17>ok I really don't want to be nerd-sniped into running this project :P
18:38:14<nicolas17>but I did the research if someone wants to try
18:38:54<c3manu>does anyone know here how to get a list of subdomains out of securitytrails.com? like, in a text file or sth?
18:39:02<h2ibot>Nicolas17v2 created Foro 3DJuegos (+1720, Create page): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?title=Foro%203DJuegos
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18:48:31<tech234a|m>FYI this is on HN frontpage right now: https://gabrielsimmer.com/blog/archiveteam-warrior-kubernetes
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18:51:19<c3manu>^cc katia_
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18:52:20<tech234a|m>and now there's a comment where someone's complaining about thousands of copies per week of the Google homepage being archived
18:53:37<katia>:o
18:53:49<katia>arch, ^
18:53:54<c3manu>tech234a|m: rule #1 of orange site: do not read the comments
18:54:19<c3manu>except maybe really highly upvoted ones. maybe.
18:55:18<arch>oop
18:55:50<arch>i submitted it myself mostly to encourage more people to pick up the warrior :p
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19:14:11<LunarianBunny1147>hey all, i saw that the tracker was archiving the us govt, and i decided to start a warrior again
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19:14:48<LunarianBunny1147>just wanted to say how nice it is i can help with something like this in a simple way
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19:25:37<nstrom>the more the merrier :)
19:26:09<arch>super easy to passively contribute :3
19:26:20<arch>raising in the leaderboard is also very fun
19:27:52<that_lurker>it's refreshing to see someone else than datechnoman at the top of the leaderboard :-P
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19:39:49<datechnoman>Offt shots fired! What did I do!? Haha
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20:18:10<spirit>howdy, i was just trying to upload some stuff with curl but "Failed to connect to s3.us.archive.org port 80". any idea if that is a temporary issue or is that gone for good?
20:18:49<spirit>oh look at me trying to use http in 2025
20:18:49<katia> hi spirit, we are archiveteam, not internet archive. you can try the not official channel #internetarchive though
20:19:00<spirit>i know i know :)
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23:04:08<h2ibot>Vokunal edited Deathwatch (+250, https://www.foro3djuegos.com added to…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54347&oldid=54337
23:05:08<h2ibot>Vokunal edited Deathwatch (+1, fixed url): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54348&oldid=54347
23:05:09<h2ibot>Vokunal edited Deathwatch (-1, re-fixed url): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54349&oldid=54348
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23:28:22<testing|m>3Djuegos... That site was the best when trying to find a tutorial on how to do something on a game
23:29:10<testing|m>But google search engine rules the world. If you search for something, as we all know, is full of SEO bullshit and no real talk
23:31:14<h2ibot>JustAnotherArchivist edited US Government (+42, Link to data): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54350&oldid=54338
23:32:14<h2ibot>Savethebirds edited US Government (+136, Added Climate Change Bird Atlas, I have been…): https://wiki.archiveteam.org/?diff=54351&oldid=54350
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23:42:21<Webuser849303>Hello, can someone please help me find the image addresses to the different projects?
23:43:55<@JAA>Webuser849303: They inherit the name of the code repository, which is mentioned on each project's wikipage in the info box. See also https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Running_Archive_Team_Projects_with_Docker
23:45:29<nicolas17>atdr.meo.ws/archiveteam/PROJECTNAME-grab
23:45:59<@JAA>Normally, yeah
23:51:47<TheTechRobo>Notable exception: terroroftinytown-client-grab
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