Seit neuestem ist im Admin-Bereich meiner Friendica-Instanz bei „Übersicht" dauerhaft zu lesen: „friendica.andreaskilgus.de/.we… konnte von deinem System nicht aufgerufen werden. Dies deutet auf ein schwerwiegendes Problem deiner Konfiguration hin."
Zuvor (mit Friendica 2023.12) tauchte die Meldung sporadisch auf - geschätzt vielleicht bei jedem 5. Aufruf des Admin-Bereichs. Weiter zurückliegend bekam ich derlei nie zu sehen.
Anscheinend ist „.well-known/host-meta" aber mindestens seit 2021 ein Thema - ich wüsste jedoch nicht, welches Problem ich durch diesen garantiert seit Aufsetzen meines Servers im Jahre 2022 existenten Mangel gehabt haben sollte. Ich nehme mal an, dass die vom Provider für Let's Encrypt eingerichteten Rewrites „host-meta" überdecken.
Kann ich die Meldung ignorieren? Was entgeht mir durch diesen bestehenden und mittlerweile permanent gemeldeten Mangel?
@musenhain Die Meldung tritt auf, wenn Dein System sich selber nicht erreichen kann. In der Regel passiert das, wenn man Z.B. einen Forward-Proxy eingerichtet hat. Du kannst ja mal schauen, ob Du direkt auf Deinem System per curl auf Dein System zugreifen kannst.
Für den Zugriff auf die im Dateisystem existierenden und mit passenden Rechten ausgestatteten Verzeichnisse /.well-known/host-meta/ erhalte ich 403/Forbidden als Status-Code.Aber, wie geschrieben: Habe ich damit überhaupt ein Problem? Wenn ja, welches?
How to #host a website in the #newyear? I have a feeling the #fediverse is a good place to ask 🙂
For decades I've had a hosting account with #Godaddy. Due to changing interests & lack of #ssl traffic is down to a handful visitors daily. Hence I will shut it down.
I do want to keep the domain and host a very simple landing page. Maybe just static HTML on a https connection.
I want to keep it simple and am willing to pay (a bit :ablobcatrave:). Where do I start?! Help is much appreciated!
📖 2023's second issue of #HoST — Journal of History of Science is now online. The theme is "Social History of Science and Historiography: Where are We in Brazil?".
✍️ HoST — Journal of History of Science and Technology, has opened a call for thematic dossiers to be published in 2025.
#HoST encourages submissions of original historical research exploring the cultural, social and political dimensions of science, technology, and medicine (#STM), both from a local and a global perspective.
📅 Proposals should be submitted by 20 January 2024.
Winter is approaching fast, but traces of autumn still remain, and this image that I took at the end of October captures, in my eyes, the turning point of the seasons. Bright autumn colours, enhanced by sunrise, dominate the scene, but hidden in the depths of the image are the first hints of snow. Soon after the colours vanished and white took over (at least for a day)
Since last night’s very high solar activity with awesome probability of seeing the aurora at my home got completely annihilated by not only thick clouds but fog as well, I had to opt for more classical autumn-scenes…
Not quite as spectacular as dancing lights in the sky, but still pretty in it’s own right.
the journals #Aniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento and #HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology, both published with the support of the IHC, have been accepted for indexing by the #Scopus platform! 🥳🎊
Asking again about web #hosting#WebHosting who do you recommend for a US business website? I have a bunch of sites on DreamHost that I’ve been meaning to move elsewhere, since DH refuses to drop the fash/terf/hate sites they #host. My main needs are fast loading, high uptime guarantee, and some sort of ethics policy.
for the next major release of league/uri the requirements for installing ext-intl will be removed. You do not need the extension to use the package. However if you are using i18n domains then yes you are require to have either the extension or a polyfill in place else the library will throw. This is not an ideal solution but all the other solution I thought about are ... suboptimal unless proven wrong. #php#uri#url#i18n#domainnames#host