No kicking on my side. I’ll see if there was anything going on in the logs yesterday.
@BeAware@mementomori.social fedia.io was being swamped with crawlers from thousands of IPs causing the site to grind to a halt and periodically crash. I had to limit access to only logged in users while I try to sort out a better way to manage all those crawlers.
@Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I understand. I have tried hard to make fedia.io work - it’s been far and away the most challenging app I’ve managed (note: the problems are all legacy kbin issues, the mbin team has been nothing but amazing). I am stuck in a difficult position - the site isn’t useful if I keep it locked down like it is now, and the site is super slow/requires constant attention if I make it open. I’ll have to assess my options and decide what the future for fedia is
Apologies for the delay, but this is fixed now
Ohh - that is possible. I will check when I get back to my computer.
I will add that to the donation page
You and the mbin team continues to amaze me. Thank you so much!
It’s an application level ddos. Blocking anonymous access helped a bunch, but I am still getting about 5-10 login requests per second from hundreds of different IPs
Thanks. Just trying to give people some alternatives
We think it’s a csrf prevention measure in the php symphony library that creates a lot of database calls.
Due to rising costs, declining donations, and my continued unemployment, I had to consolidate Fedia.io onto another server running the other services I manage. To mitigate the somewhat insane load that is created by scrapers and crawlers, I had to turn open access off again.