Hi fossy,
Looks to me like your version of quark is actually a lot newer than 2020;
Old versions of quark did not print that "dropped" message.
Probably only tangentially related,
but I reported a bug in the connection dropping code some time ago,
which meant that quark would likely drop legitimat
> Reread Laslo's message and look at the source code as he suggested in
the mentioned message.
I cannot afford that, I have health problems :(.
Regardless - I am getting only ~5 requests per minute, and my biggest file
is <3M, so even given the attack has a super-slow Tor circuit connection
of say
I did a git clone like it says on the main Quark web-site, and doing `mandoc
-a quark.1` it shows '2020-09-27', and that's what I am using.
Unless that's wrong and/or there's another way to get the version number -
I'd
like to know.
> which meant that quark would likely drop legitimate connections
, but I'm not 100%
sure that this bug is responsible for your problem.
To apply the patch, simply drop the .diff file in your quark source
folder, then run
git am quark-addr_cmp_fix-20230226.diff
and then rebuild & reinstall with
make
make install
From 0fc2f684e79795dcc4cbd
Ah, I see.
I forgot how to use git after such a long absence from programming.. +6
months.
I ran the command and it's up to date, last commit is
68b4f733b2755762e43df90f73db5a6ec8d14104 on both of my sites.
I see.
I can test the patch, but I don't think I'm using AF_INET6 as I disabled IPv6
in Fr
If you guys want - perhaps we can play the printf game, or rather - the
logging game?
On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 14:02:48 +0100
Thomas Oltmann wrote:
Dear Thomas,
> Looks to me like your version of quark is actually a lot newer than
> 2020; Old versions of quark did not print that "dropped" message.
>
> Probably only tangentially related,
> but I reported a bug in the connection droppi
Hey, Laslo.
Yeah, that's fine.. it's like "stable release" for normies.
Ah. I kind-of like Quark.. I don't want to go try thttpd..
It does NOT work XD
In fact - it seems to work much less.. like the opposite from before.
I get like the IP (localhost) dropped - -
usually it's IP (localhost) 200(o
(replying to Laslo)
> which is basically a CGI-interface and thus not within quark's scope.
thttpd has a patch that adds basic CGI support, and I've quickly scanned the
patch, and it seems super simple.. perhaps you could use that in one way or
another.
I don't mean to say "support intellectual pr
Alright, this is the log output, things were substituted, but important
things should be there.. I deleted most of logs because it piled up..
The page attempts are a DDoS/access attack which I laugh at.. there were
much dumber attempts lol.. I told them I got static sites, they search for
php lol.
By the way, are there connections being made to Quark that aren't logged,
like some sort of silent handling?
I am trying to come up with possible answer without reading code lol is fun.
Like how does it drop connection after only 3 connections? I restarted the
jail, which is like a computer restar
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