00:10:46<aarchi>Only these four hosts are pointed directly at 67.199.248.[10-13]: dgrevie.ws, geostl.org, mawx.us, and sfmoma.me
00:21:52<@JAA>Welp, guess they don't discover many of those aliases then.
00:26:13<aarchi>Or there are layers of indirection and I'd need to build a graph
00:35:05<@JAA>Down again. Lots of errors on cokeurl-com, s-uconn-edu, and bitly_6. I guess a bunch of clients got banned on the latter.
00:35:23<@JAA>Might be best to pause bitly_6 for a while and let things recover? Not sure.
00:35:57<aarchi>Yeah probably best
00:54:09<@hook54321>pausing bitly_6 and clearing the errors
00:59:03<@hook54321>pausing s-uconn-edu since it seems to be done
00:59:46<aarchi>That was fast
01:00:03<aarchi>How near is coke to completion?
01:00:58<@hook54321>dunno
01:01:48<@hook54321>s-uconn-edu seemed like it was done with the shortcodes and was just hitting a few custom ones occassionally
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03:55:59<@hook54321>aarchi, JAA: btw, based on the FAQ it looks like IA doesn't actually plan on ever making the mappings completely public. "For the sake of perceived privacy by end users, the retrieval of a long URL will require having the short URL, and only a single URL at a time will be returned through the planned IA 301Works interface."
04:00:51<@JAA>It's 'planned' since 2010 anyway...
04:01:04<@hook54321>yeah
04:04:43<@hook54321>https://web.archive.org/web/20170705211236/https://ho.io/contrib/301works.php.txt
04:05:36<@JAA>x-archive-meta-mediatype:software
04:05:37<@JAA>wut?
04:06:19<aarchi>My planned unshortener wouldn't honor their perceived privacy since I want to make regexp searching easy and fast
04:27:37<@hook54321>also, "the BSD license" could mean lots of things
04:41:14<tech234a>If you're looking for link shorteners hosted on a specific IP, you could try the `ip:` search keyword on Bing to find sites hosted on that IP. https://help.bing.microsoft.com/#apex/bing/en-US/10001/-1 ex:https://www.bing.com/search?q=ip%3a67.199.248.13
04:42:01<tech234a>(for some reason I sometimes get blank pages when using this operator... if so it seems that other search engines based on Bing work fine)
04:43:19<tech234a>that said, it seems to only return a few results
04:45:13<aarchi>I'm getting a blank second page on Bing too. That's usually because I'm blocking something on uMatrix or one of my other Firefox extensions, but I have the same behavior on Brave.
04:45:53<aarchi>That search keyword documentation is nice. prefer: seems especially useful when searching with vague terms
04:54:21<tech234a>I find url: useful for finding a page in Bing’s cache. (Note for YouTube videos you need to use m.youtube.com to get the cache link which turns out to be for desktop YouTube.)
04:55:08<tech234a>Putting + after a quoted phrase forces a search for the exact phrase like Google does
04:55:17<tech234a>https://help.bing.microsoft.com/#apex/bing/en-US/10002/-1
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06:18:15<@hook54321>huh, http://go.hawaii.edu/ works fine in curl, https://go.hawaii.edu/ doesn't though. "error:141A318A:SSL routines:tls_process_ske_dhe:dh key too small". seems to work fine in browser though.
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18:38:56<aarchi>Florian from qr.cx just got back to me and linked me to https://flo.cx/qr.cx/dataset/, which has an old, albeit incomplete, dump that has shortcode, URL, creation time, IP address, and location information for the IP. I've now archived it on IA.
18:40:17<aarchi>He was submitting daily dumps to 301works and, due to making his other dumps publicly available, I think he was unaware that the 301works dumps are restricted. I'll see if he could help sway the 301works maintainer into releasing those dumps and hopefully the dumps of all defunct shorteners.
18:44:48<@JAA>No TLSv1.2 support *twitch*
18:47:13<@JAA>I've thrown it into AB as well because why not.
18:48:07<@JAA>https://flo.cx/qr.cx/dataset/qrcx_all_06eec9b9-1f29-4860-bd91-49c2d517d87d.7z also exists. qr.cx_dataset_9da2a85d-c842-4e7b-8350-7c53f9576f34.7z doesn't though.
18:48:44<aarchi>Can you throw recursive flo.cx into AB?
18:58:33<@JAA>Yeah, done.
19:01:55<@hook54321>is there a way to make the no redirect status code empty when it's the same as the redirect status code?
19:02:47<@hook54321>i can just set it to a status code that doesn't officially exist i guess
20:03:53<@hook54321>go-hawaii-edu added and running
20:05:15<@hook54321>disabled
20:06:13<@hook54321>JAA: how do i reset it completely and wipe the results?
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20:08:04<@JAA>hook54321: Uh, no idea.
20:08:59<@hook54321>chfoo ?
20:10:06<@JAA>More specifically, no idea about wiping results. Setting the sequence number to 0 should do the reset part.
20:34:22<@chfoo>there's no way delete results from the admin page. i don't think it matters if there's small amount of duplicates as long as the url is not wrong
20:39:12<aarchi>When I process today's dump, I guess urlhero will probably run into issues with duplicates
20:44:56<@hook54321>chfoo: ah ok. guessing deleting and re-creating the project won't do it?
20:45:34<@chfoo>i actually don't know what happens if you delete the project
20:45:39<@hook54321>aarchi: it'll just be non-existing shortcodes redirecting to https://go.hawaii.edu
20:45:47<@hook54321>should i try?
20:47:22<@chfoo>there should be a daily on-server backup being made and i think someone is making remote backups too
20:48:15<aarchi>hook54321a: what range of time was/is affected?
20:54:30<@chfoo>i'm looking at the code and deleting a project won't delete the associated results
20:55:41<@hook54321>aarchi: one sec
20:58:49<@hook54321>aarchi: highest it should affect is sequence 600
21:05:52<@hook54321>(go-hawaii-edu running again)
21:06:40<@hook54321>I'm more worried about those shortcodes possibly being used later
21:17:19<@hook54321>deb.li said no on getting a list
21:19:12<@JAA>Welp
21:19:44<@JAA>Might look into that sometime.
21:19:59<@JAA>(For context, we've been discussing this privately.)
21:27:08<@hook54321>he didn't say it directly, but he doesn't sound like he'll be thrilled if we try.
21:31:31<aarchi>Has anyone recently reached out to Jeff Kaplan of 301works recently? I've almost finished a table with the statuses of all shorteners covered by 301works and will be sending an email soon. If you want to be CCed, let me know.
22:00:11<@hook54321>reset go-hawaii-edu btw
22:01:26<@hook54321>doesn't look like that worked correctly
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22:37:25<aarchi>go-hawaii-edu isn't having a good day lol
23:14:11<aarchi>Is hawaii.edu down for you?
23:19:40<@EggplantN>nope
23:23:20<@hook54321>no