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00:48:46<nicolas17>https://blog.cloudflare.com/18-november-2025-outage/
00:59:19<@JAA>> Throwing us off and making us believe this might have been an attack was another apparent symptom we observed: Cloudflare’s status page went down. The status page is hosted completely off Cloudflare’s infrastructure with no dependencies on Cloudflare. While it turned out to be a coincidence, it led some of the team diagnosing the issue to believe that an attacker may be targeting both our
00:59:25<@JAA>systems as well as our status page.
00:59:26<@JAA>Heh
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02:03:58<steering>>The software had a limit on the size of the feature file that was below its doubled size. That caused the software to fail.
02:04:01<steering>wonderful
02:43:06<tmg1|michelson>lol
02:48:56<Lord_Nightmare>If there is an item on archive.org, a scan of a byte magazine, which has a severe page ordering issue (I suspect someone took a sheaf of pages of the unbound magazine and put them in an ADF scanner with the pile upside down, causing a large group of pages to be counting down instead of up) how would i report and/or help fix that?
02:50:25<Lord_Nightmare>or does this question belong in one of the other channels
02:50:33<nulldata>Lord_Nightmare - #internetarchive
02:50:36<Lord_Nightmare>ok
02:50:48<nulldata>https://bsidespyongyang.com/
02:50:59<astrinaut>i were you i would download fix reupload, leave comment on the original linking your revision
03:12:03klea wonders where CF's status site runs, and how hard it'd be to make such a site be static-only, with maybe a form to another subdomain to make notifications
03:16:07<nicolas17>klea: last I investigated this, the best open source status site seemed to be a PHP dynamic site :/
03:17:20<Jake>klea: it's atlassian statuspage https://www.atlassian.com/software/statuspage and seems to use AWS CloudFront
03:17:43<nicolas17>I remember at least one based on a static site generator, problem is how do you build it? you can't rely on your fancy CI pipelines being functional during an outage... devs build locally?
03:20:45<nicolas17>https://v3.cachethq.io/ this is the PHP one
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05:00:38<nulldata>https://www.youtube.com/live/EmJ9IiwFWmw?t=1733
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08:26:49<Dango360>https://downdetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetector.com/
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09:11:19<BlankEclair>> <script src="https://cdn.tailwindcss.com"></script>
09:11:26<BlankEclair>we need javascript to load css now?
09:21:48<@imer>I think you also need the javascript to generate the css style for the classes that are actually used?
09:21:48<@imer>I've completely lost the plot as to why this is better than just making classes with the right styling, but i clearly must be wrong since tailwind seems to be the "industry standard" abomination at the moment
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15:39:22<NF885>Dango360 https://downdetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetectorsdowndetector.com/ also exist now (4x)
15:50:17<@arkiver>this is very handy!
16:34:59<klea>nicolas17: run some kind of statically generated site blog?
16:37:35<NF885>also BlankEclair I've only just realised where I originally recognize your username from
16:37:37<justauser|m>I remember anarcat having something set up at work.
16:37:39<NF885>it's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nintendofan885/Fox_Cabal :P
16:37:54<justauser|m>https://status.torproject.org
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19:30:56<steering>does anyone know if there's a way to tell what challenge was used for a letsencrypt cert given the cert?
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20:34:32<klea>i believe that wildcard certs can be only obtained via dns challenge?
20:53:58<nukke>steering: with *just* the cert? no.
20:54:05<nukke>you'd need access to the logs.
20:55:00<nukke>ok I had to ask chad gippity. "If you suspect the certificate used a dns-01 challenge, you can check the DNS records for the domain. A dns-01 challenge requires adding a specific TXT record to the domain's DNS."
20:55:02<nukke>`dig TXT _acme-challenge.example.com`
21:28:52<DigitalDragons>those dns records are usually cleaned up once you pass the challenge though
21:29:05<DigitalDragons>(unless you were doing it manually and forgot, i guess)
21:31:38<steering>yeah, hnf
21:31:46<steering>i'll have to actually work with the web team :P
21:33:58<nukke>godspeed
21:35:09<BlankEclair>> [20/11/2025 03:37] <NF885> it's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nintendofan885/Fox_Cabal :P
21:35:14<BlankEclair>fops to fops communicatnyan
21:38:50<klea>https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/TikTok#cite_note-9 <- this url to this channel logs from 2021-04-13 seems to not be a valid reference?
21:40:15<DigitalDragons>if you had a thousand foxes in a group could you have a kilofop?
21:43:42<steering>foxy.
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