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| | | | | There have been troubling new reports of threat actors weaponizing open source to target employee machines at technology companies, governments, and more. | |
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| | | | | Ben Hoyt compared programming languages, and the only language without a hashmap was C. Let's see how a hashmap in C would actually do. | |
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| | | | | [Update]: Thanks to digitaltoast for informing me about the missing real_ip_header CF-Connecting-IP; from the script and providing a patch for it. OK, I suppose you know what CloudFlare is, and are familiar with Nginx configuration process, before we proceed any further. Just in case you don't know, CloudFlare offers free and commercial, cloud-based services to help secure and accelerate websites. The thing is, I'm really satisfied with the services they offer except a repellent issue about logging the real IP address of your website's visitors. Since CloudFlare acts as a reverse proxy, all connections come from CloudFlare's IP addresses, not the real visitors anymore. Anyway, using Nginx there's a simple workaround for this issue, which I'll describe in the rest of this post. | |
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