Is this the most Jow Forumsentleman of them all?

Is this the most Jow Forumsentleman of them all?
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Isn't direct download safer than torrenting? I monitor DHT on my company's network to detect torrenting because it's extremely obvious when you do it. Direct download we don't track, and you can use https so nobody can tell what your downloading except the site itself.

No, he's cringe for pretending anyone gives a fuck that he's shaming certain IPs. If he was based he would just fix his server and not post this on Jow Forums

t. Reddit

That makes it less private, not less safe.

why serve content you don't want to share?

why even do the whole open directory thing if you're not prepared for thousands of poorly written chink crawlers to ignore your robots.txt

Extremely obvious when you do it? What do you monitor the bandwidth being used? Or do you just check DNS

can anyone explain to a brainlet like me what is happening?
why are people scanning for op dir instead of torrenting?

Extremely easy to write a script to scan directories and have it crawl rather than opening a torrent client and having it be public that you are torrenting to your ISP. Not to mention, these people clearly don't give a fuck about the site owner.

It’s just a fun thing really
People search around the internet for hosted files that are not publicly shared but still have public access
OPs pic was the owner of a server having an absolute shit fit as Reddit users crawled and scanned his server for any accessible files
There is no reason to do this over just torrenting

Most of the people on my network are tech illiterate, which makes me wonder why they even use torrenting to begin with. Isn't the average internet user afraid the cops will come knocking if they even visit pirate bay? But anyway, we can monitor DNS, but we also monitor packets, so which port their using. Anything 6881-6889 or 6969 gets flagged.
Torrenting is not private at all. That's how I can find people doing it. Sure you can join a private tracking group, torrent through VPN, use HTTPS, and use a non obvious port number, but the average user doesn't. Also, everything I described can also be done to secure direct downloading, and easier IMO.

>has tons of shit on site
>has open directories
>doesnt know how to rate limit
>posts it (or gets posted) on reddit
>people scan and download from directories
>WHAT THE FUCK GUYS STOP HOLY FUCKING SHIT NO NO NO

out of curiosity, what's your job title? student here studying networking

>I monitor DHT on my company's network to detect torrenting because it's extremely obvious when you do it. Direct download we don't track, and you can use https so nobody can tell what your downloading except the site itself.
You dont do shit because you're too retarded to understand that SSL inspection is common as fuck.

just another edgy reddit weeb, move along people

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Riseup.net is a commie radicalization website, literally.

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>>doesnt know how to rate limit
name 1. 1 single way to efficiently rate limit on a shitty server...

You can't just attach a boogeyman trigger word to anything you don't like and expect it to be valid criticism

Download our African-American software here, how delightful. •~•

>hehe i said the nigger word xDDD
>doing weeb shit
>github and heart icon
imagine putting this on your resume holy fuck
Hi thorium, hows the 10k requests going?

>can't even handle 10k requests

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5 bucks says this guy could handle upto 100K requests

there's a difference between "can handle" and "wants to handle"

>Hi thorium, hows the 10k requests going?
You consider this a valid argument proving redditfags to say "nigger"?

NetApp engineer. Basically I make programs to impress the higher ups so they give us more money. Maybe 1-2 steps away from your current position.

Autistic fa/g/got is impressed with himself for being able to read a log file.

>1-2 steps away from your current position
but im a student?

This is an entry level job.

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>h4
>/h6

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did you need a portfolio?

>reddit
>IP's

No, Internships matter 10x more. Anybody can just follow a tutorial and put that as a "project" in their "portfolio". That's at least my mindset when I am asked to look at some applicant's resume.

why is the owner mad?
what are the repercussions of using a crawler instead of torrenting?

some sperg admin will shame your ip

torrenting, you give some you get some.
crawling, you get some and say fuck others.

immensely based

They use your bandwidth, and bandwidth costs money.

iptables

If you're going to shitpost at least don't make it retarded

This.
Not everyone wants to be a commie fag and share their resources

Is that guy retarded? That wasn't "someone" scanning for directories those are most likely Chinese bots looking for vulerabilities. Imagine being this retarded.

Just look up the IP. American based, but could be
whatismyipaddress.com/ip/166.62.40.199

Yea.. of course Chinese hackers don't know what proxies are. I have these kind of requests all the time on all of my servers. Nothing out of the ordinary, just bots scanning for vulerabilites.

Are you saying that Photos.scr wasn't uploaded to my public FTP by a friendly user sharing some cool photos?

Why are laintards like this

torrenting isnt illegal
what makes torrenting "unsafe" is when your ip gets reported to your isp by copyright people lurking in your peers
having a good vpn makes this a non issue

>using apache instead of nginx

Seems like the Brazilian likes porn iknowwhatyoudownload.com/en/peer/?ip=179.189.61.77 .

neck thyself negro

this but unironically

If this discordfag didn't want his files accessed, why did he not apply basic auth to them, check the referer, etc.?

Apache is event-based now and still much nicer to work with and more flexible. There is no reason to use the inferior open-core software that is nginx unless 50k vs 10k requests/s matters to you.

They are teenagers.

Why are redditors like this

>config is still a clusterfuck xml abortion

It's verbose thanks to the closing tags, but it isn't actually XML. The docs are also better than nginx's. For example
httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#files

nginx's documentation isn't bad either.
nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#location
I know Apache's config isn't XML, but why would anyone want XML-style block tags then? Also some config semantics are utter shit. A VHost's port directive doesn't actually make Apache listen on that port, it needs to be set explicitly elsewhere. There is no clear indication that the IP or hostname specified in a VHost is the address it will listen on and not the virtual host's name, there's ServerName for that. Also, having Location and Directory is redundant. Lastly there's the obvious complaint that .htaccess is convoluted and insecure and kills performance.