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[EDIT: confirmed by Bunny's support as a system issue, affecting more folks than just me. The impact appears to have been limited to erroneous email notifications.]

Has anyone else using #BunnyCDN received "pull zone bandwidth limit reached" emails this morning, on a zone with a generous monthly limit configured - and which doesn't seem to have actually /reached/ that limit (according to their stats)? #BunnyNet

New #Documentation: Geo-blocking UK users in #BunnyCDN

I've got a site that, I think, #Ofcom _could_ decide falls under Part 5 of the #OnlineSafetyAct (actually, more accurately, I can't say definitively enough that they wouldn't).

I'm not willing to pay any money to the Age Verification industry, or let them have visitor data.

So, I've decided to move the site definitively out of scope by ensuring it doesn't have UK users

The post describes how to geoblock the UK

bentasker.co.uk/posts/document

www.bentasker.co.uk · Geoblocking the UK with BunnyCDN
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As part of my whole journey of #SelfHosting more things literally from my home I've now also moved my #PeerTube instance to a VM a small Intel N5105-based device that used to host my router and Pihole VMs.
I considered running it on one of the #Radxa Arm-based devices I got, but while I like having some things running on dedicated hardware, I don't want to do it for everything.
As another first-for-me, I've also set up #BunnyCDN for it. Hopefully it'll feel snappy enough?
video.davejansen.com

Dave Jansen's PeerTubeDave Jansen's PeerTubeThis is my personal, single-user PeerTube instance. I'll be using this to become more familiar with PeerTube.

Just run into the weirdest #bug. Deployed a new feature on a #nextjs website using #bunnycdn and #vercel. Soft navigations caused a client-side error, but _only_ for certain geo-locations. I couldn't reproduce in VT but could if I used a VPN in other areas. Solved it by purging the static asset cache on the #cdn, but everything is fingerprinted so there shouldn't have ever been a clash.

New #BunnyNet #GammaGroup #FinFisher #FinSpy #Finsky shim for #SystemApp found. #StateSponsoredMalware™✓

This host hasn't been scanned in over 1yr until today.

Initially scanned and found nothing. Dug in a bit further and found some interesting vectors for wot compromised #DataPacket's #BunnyCDN #BunnyNet though #blueteam at #DataPacket ⚠️👉☣️

#VirusTotal
virustotal.com/graph/embed/gdb

Been playing with #FlySystem and #BunnyCDN for the last month (well, mostly trying to get it merged and running in production), but I did wonder - how easy would it be to get it plugged into #php & #symfony ? Not hard, it turns out... phpscaling.com/post/flysystem- and of course, type-hinting with a distinct variable-name for a configuration on Symfony makes it so easy to use.

www.phpscaling.comBunnyCDN via FlySystem on SymfonyI've been refactoring the code at work to help move uploaded files off the main server, and also optimise the images when they are used (no need to use a 4000 x …

Dear friends of #BSDCafe, to improve the performance of the Wiki (wiki.bsd.cafe, currently not very active) and Element (element.bsd.cafe), I've activated a CDN to better distribute the content.

Everything seems more responsive now, especially since Element is static, and the Wiki, for now, can almost be considered static.

wiki.bsd.cafeWelcome to the BSD Cafe! [BSD Cafe Wiki]

Does anyone use #BunnyCDN? How does the caching work if there aren't any Expires or Cache-Control headers set and Smart-Cache is disabled?

For some reason, it's adding "cache-control: public, max-age=2592000" automatically. I don't want that. I want it to only honor what the origin sends.

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@Mary625 @ned @funcrunch @jenniferplusplus @Dasy2k1 @dragonfrog @not2b

One caveat, excuse us.

When it comes to #BunnyCDN (and CAGEMAFIA) for serving actually **content blobs** like images and video etc, we do enter problematic #centralisation territory, yes. As a result we think images must to be served like #Peertube, ie. #P2P, importantly using #I2P network and only sharing content you've interacted with + don't disallow explicitly + if your phone battery is above 33%.