Jürgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social
Translates German folk tales. Tries to learn #Italian . #ttrpg #pnpde #dnd #folklore
mementomori.social
#MediaWiki question: Is there a way of blocking anonymous (i.e. "not logged in") users from accessing the "Special:RecentChanges" page?
There are 3,809 such requests in my latest Apache logs alone, and I doubt that ordinary users are making _that_ many requests.
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matthew - retroedge.tech
@matthew@social.retroedge.tech
Work: computer repair, refurbished computer sales, sysadmin #linux #artix #debian #devuan #linuxMint (debian edition) #bsd #netbsd #OPNsense #programming #c #lua #neovim #go #v #voluntaryism #liberty #cypherpunk
social.retroedge.tech
I am happy with how this turned out.
This is for a local startup business that wants an internal wiki (asked for mediawiki) and the ability to have more php-mariadb (mysql) custom web apps.
Why a GUI for a server? Just in case it is needed. I am not going to be doing all the work and I want it as easy as possible to use. Linux Mint Debian Edition is a good fit, as then I can just treat it like a Debian server. That's similar to a lot of the other Linux consulting I do.
I have a hard disk drive for versioned backup. Configured Time Shift to back up everything to it. Seems to work well, as I can browse the Timeshift snapshot in the file browser.
I also set up MediaWiki for them. Learned a few things there. I had to set a root mariadb password. I customized it with a logo and also made some other adjustments to the MediaWiki LocalSettings.php file.
#LinuxMint #Debian #Linux #MediaWiki #wiki
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Jürgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social
Translates German folk tales. Tries to learn #Italian . #ttrpg #pnpde #dnd #folklore
mementomori.social
RE: https://mementomori.social/@juergen_hubert/115984654197203481
I am having a massive outage. Again. And the hosting provider doesn't allow the installation of additional tools that might help me get to the bottom of this.
Now I am contemplating that I might host my own non-public #Apache server on my own desktop PC (running Windows 11) and run the #MediaWiki #PHP code there as a private instance for testing purposes.
Whether I can replicate this problem there or not - either should be instructice.
But since I am very much a newbie at this, can anyone point be to a good guide for this kind of thing?
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Still trying to figure out my website outages.
To recap: I have two #MediaWiki wikis and one #WordPress site. And there seems to be _some_ background process which starts soon after 23:00 UTC (or 24:00 in France, where the servers are located) which puts such a strain on the website that I get a lot of "504" errors for a few hours. The exact duration is variable - sometimes it lasts for one or two hours, and sometimes it lasts way into the morning. But I cannot identify what causes it from the Apache logs - there is no clear, consistent trigger to be found there.
Last time I asked customer support, they suggested that I check my plugins and background processes. But I don't know enough about website administration to know where to look.
For what it's worth, my WordPress website uses the following plugins (all updated to the latest versions):
ActivityPub
Contact Form 7
Include Mastodon Feed
JM Twitter Cards
Leaflet Map
MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress
TablePress
WP DSGVO Tools (GDPR)
The site is here:
https://sunkencastles.com/
The extensions on my wiki can be found here:
https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Special:Version
Does _anyone_ have any idea what kinds of background processes on MediaWiki or WordPress might cause this kind of outage, and how I could check it?
#FediHelp
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Jürgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social
Translates German folk tales. Tries to learn #Italian . #ttrpg #pnpde #dnd #folklore
mementomori.social
Still trying to figure out my website outages.
To recap: I have two #MediaWiki wikis and one #WordPress site. And there seems to be _some_ background process which starts soon after 23:00 UTC (or 24:00 in France, where the servers are located) which puts such a strain on the website that I get a lot of "504" errors for a few hours. The exact duration is variable - sometimes it lasts for one or two hours, and sometimes it lasts way into the morning. But I cannot identify what causes it from the Apache logs - there is no clear, consistent trigger to be found there.
Last time I asked customer support, they suggested that I check my plugins and background processes. But I don't know enough about website administration to know where to look.
For what it's worth, my WordPress website uses the following plugins (all updated to the latest versions):
ActivityPub
Contact Form 7
Include Mastodon Feed
JM Twitter Cards
Leaflet Map
MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress
TablePress
WP DSGVO Tools (GDPR)
The site is here:
https://sunkencastles.com/
The extensions on my wiki can be found here:
https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Special:Version
Does _anyone_ have any idea what kinds of background processes on MediaWiki or WordPress might cause this kind of outage, and how I could check it?
#FediHelp
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Jürgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social
Translates German folk tales. Tries to learn #Italian . #ttrpg #pnpde #dnd #folklore
mementomori.social
#MediaWiki question: I want to use a screenshot of the interactive map embedded on the main page of the wiki as its social media preview card because that map is such an eye catcher. But I want to do so _without_ adding this screenshot to the actual page.
The best I can think of is to cheat by adding this image with a scaled size of 1 pixel somewhere on the page so that it doesn't get noticed, but are there other options?
https://wiki.sunkencastles.com/wiki/Main_Page
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