A quotation from Ben Franklin

Sin is not hurtful because it is forbidden but it is forbidden because it’s hurtful.

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) American statesman, scientist, philosopher, aphorist
Poor Richard (1739 ed.)

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Florida teachers can discuss LGBTQ topics under 'Don't Say Gay' law, settlement says

Students and teachers can discuss sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom, provided it's not part of instruction, under a settlement between Florida officials and civil rights lawyers.

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Si le #bot d' #Openai respecte bien la directive #Disallow du fichier #robots.txt des sites, rien ne dit que les autres bot d'AI alternatifs la respectent :

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/02/17/2029202/can-robotstxt-files-really-stop-ai-crawlers

#artificialintelligence #crawling #website #bots

Can Robots.txt Files Really Stop AI Crawlers? - Slashdot

In the high-stakes world of AI, "The fundamental agreement behind robots.txt [files], and the web as a whole β€” which for so long amounted to 'everybody just be cool' β€” may not be able to keep up..." argues the Verge: For many publishers and platforms, having their data crawled for train...

If you have established Websites and wish to isolate them from search engines such as Google and other crawlers, place a text file named robots.txt with the following wording in the root directory of your Web site:

User-agent: *Disallow: /

The top line targets all crawlers, and the bottom line targets all files under the root directory for non-permission.

It is convenient because only two lines are needed to reject all crawlers, but placing this in place would leave all crawlers, which may harm search indexing and other aspects of the site. If there are any adverse effects, you can narrow the list of crawlers to reject and define them individually.

WordPress robots.txt can be edited safely using the following plug-ins without placing the text file directly in the root directory:

By the way; there is something I have been thinking about for a while that I would like to realize so that I will write it here.

Speaking of Cloudflare Tunnel, a revolutionary mechanism that allows you to securely expose your servers from inside your router rather than from the DMZ, and Cloudflare One/Cloudflare WARP, a combination of a gateway to securely access those contents on the go and a WireGuard client with MDM capabilities to connect to it.

For a long time, I have wanted to use Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP on the same server simultaneously, but that has been challenging to achieve. Sometimes, it degrades the Tunnel, or the server is unusable even when the Tunnel port is open.

I did a Google search and found the following exchange on a thread in the Cloudflare Community:

I have β€˜degraded status’ when using WARP with Zero Trust

β€œJust open the specified port,” the Cloudflare staff responded, but that didn’t work for me.

Now, I asked ChatGPT about it.

Using Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP on the same server can indeed be a bit challenging due to potential conflicts in network configurations and routing. However, it’s not impossible to set them up together. Here are some tips and considerations to help you achieve this:

  • Port Conflicts:
    • Make sure that the ports used by Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP do not conflict. Check the default ports used by each service and configure them accordingly. You might need to adjust the settings for one of the services to use a different set of ports.
  • Routing Issues:
    • Ensure that there are no conflicting routing rules between the two services. This can be particularly tricky because both services might try to manipulate the server’s network stack. Carefully review the routing tables to avoid conflicts.
  • Firewall Settings:
    • Check your server’s firewall settings to ensure that it allows traffic for both Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP. If you are using iptables or another firewall tool, make sure that the necessary ports are open and traffic is allowed.
  • Concurrency and Resources:
    • Consider the resource requirements of both services. Running both services simultaneously may consume a significant amount of system resources (CPU, memory, etc.). Ensure that your server has enough resources to handle the load. You can monitor resource usage using tools like top or htop.
  • Logging and Debugging:
    • Enable logging for both Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP. Examine the logs for any error messages or warnings that might indicate conflicts or issues. This can help you pinpoint the source of the problem.
  • Configuration Order:
    • Try starting the services in a specific order. For example, start one service first and ensure it’s working correctly before starting the second one. The order in which services are initialized can sometimes affect their behavior.
  • Documentation and Support:
    • Refer to the official documentation of both Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP. Check if there are any specific guidelines or recommendations for running them together. Additionally, check the support forums or communities for both services to see if others have encountered similar issues.
  • Separate Instances:
    • As a last resort, you might consider running Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare WARP on separate instances or virtual machines. This ensures complete isolation and avoids potential conflicts.
  • Remember to make backups or snapshots of your server before making significant changes, and proceed with caution, especially if the server is in a production environment. If the issues persist, reaching out to Cloudflare support may provide additional assistance tailored to your specific setup.

    If you ask a professional engineer, you will get this answer. But it’s the answer for someone who has never touched Cloudflare.

    Does anyone know how to countermeasure against this β€œdegraded?”

    https://kotaromiyasaka.com/search-engine-rejection-by-robots-txt-and-cloudflare-tunnel-failure/

    #chatgpt #cloudflare #crawlers #degraded #disallow #firefish #google #mdm #one #plugin #robotsTxt #server #tunnel #warp #wireguard #wordpress #wprobotstxt #zerotrust

    #letsroll

    βš„ βš‚ βš€ βš… βš‚β†’#scale
    ⚁ βš‚ βš‚ βš„ βšƒβ†’#disallow
    βš€ βš„ ⚁ βš‚ βš„β†’#cattail
    βš€ βš„ ⚁ βšƒ βš‚β†’#catwalk
    ⚁ βš… βš‚ ⚁ βš…β†’#extradite
    βš… βš… βš€ βš… βš‚β†’#washbasin

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    Roll your own @ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/07/new-wordlists-random-passphrases

    EFF's New Wordlists for Random Passphrases

    Joe Bonneau dives deep into systems using dice to generate random passphrases and introduces EFF's three new wordlists.

    Electronic Frontier Foundation

    #letsroll

    ⚁ βš‚ βš‚ βš„ βšƒβ†’#disallow
    βš… βš‚ βš„ βš„ βš„β†’#undying
    βšƒ ⚁ ⚁ βš‚ βšβ†’#nucleus
    βš… βš‚ βšƒ βš€ βš€β†’#uncoated
    βš„ βš‚ βš… βšƒ βšβ†’#shale
    βš€ βš„ ⚁ βš‚ βš€β†’#catlike

    disallow-undying-nucleus-uncoated-shale-catlike

    Roll your own @ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/07/new-wordlists-random-passphrases

    EFF's New Wordlists for Random Passphrases

    Joe Bonneau dives deep into systems using dice to generate random passphrases and introduces EFF's three new wordlists.

    Electronic Frontier Foundation

    #letsroll

    βš‚ βš‚ βš… βš€ βšƒβ†’#headgear
    βš… βš€ βš‚ ⚁ βš€β†’#support
    βšƒ βš„ βš„ βš‚ βš…β†’#protozoan
    βš‚ βšƒ βš… βš‚ βšβ†’#issuing
    ⚁ βš‚ βš‚ βš„ βšƒβ†’#disallow
    ⚁ βš„ βš€ βšƒ βšβ†’#embargo

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    Roll your own @ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/07/new-wordlists-random-passphrases

    EFF's New Wordlists for Random Passphrases

    Joe Bonneau dives deep into systems using dice to generate random passphrases and introduces EFF's three new wordlists.

    Electronic Frontier Foundation

    #letsroll

    βš… βš„ βš‚ βš‚ βš‚β†’#usher
    ⚁ βš‚ βš… ⚁ βš…β†’#dollhouse
    βš€ ⚁ βš‚ βš‚ βš‚β†’#armoire
    βš„ βš€ βš„ βšƒ βš‚β†’#reset
    ⚁ βš‚ βš‚ βš„ βšƒβ†’#disallow
    βš€ βš… βš‚ βšƒ βš…β†’#coma

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    Roll your own @ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/07/new-wordlists-random-passphrases

    EFF's New Wordlists for Random Passphrases

    Joe Bonneau dives deep into systems using dice to generate random passphrases and introduces EFF's three new wordlists.

    Electronic Frontier Foundation

    #letsroll

    βš€ βš€ βš‚ βš… βšƒβ†’#aim
    ⚁ βš‚ βš‚ βš„ βšƒβ†’#disallow
    βšƒ βš€ βš… βš„ βš„β†’#national
    ⚁ βš‚ βšƒ βšƒ βš„β†’#dismiss
    βš… βš‚ βš„ βš‚ βš…β†’#underwire
    βš‚ βš€ βš‚ βš„ βš‚β†’#fossil

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    Roll your own @ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/07/new-wordlists-random-passphrases

    EFF's New Wordlists for Random Passphrases

    Joe Bonneau dives deep into systems using dice to generate random passphrases and introduces EFF's three new wordlists.

    Electronic Frontier Foundation