
Block AI bots with relayd on #OpenBSD https://si3t.ch/log/2024-11-27-block-ai-bots-with-relayd-openbsd.txt
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Block AI bots with relayd on #OpenBSD https://si3t.ch/log/2024-11-27-block-ai-bots-with-relayd-openbsd.txt
Damn, I can't understand why I can't run #fossil forum behind #relayd on #openbsd. All my other website work, must be something in the cgi...
Hé oui ^^. Je suis curieux de voir comment ça fonctionne. J'apprécie de voir une configuration très semblable à httpd. L'idée de reléguer les cgi à slowcgi me semble intelligente. Il y a des logs plus courants à parser. Et surtout, ça évite le cumul de relayd+inetd. <@https://im-in.space/web/@solene@bsd.network/112020802069845381>
Je teste gmid pour remplacer vger+inetd+relayd. Reste à configurer le cgi, il faut que je prépare un slowcgi en parallèle de celui pour httpd :/. https://gmid.omarpolo.com #openbsd #gemini
There's something really annoying me on #openbsd httpd: to set custom headers, one need to use relayd. Yes, it works, but it is so complex for this task. And it breaks logs for analysis with goaccess or webalizer: the forwarded log format put the original IP at the end, but there is still 127.0.0.1 at the beginning :/. httpd should be able to set headers. 'hsts' instruction already does