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3 days agoNice, it was probably some temporary server downtime


Nice, it was probably some temporary server downtime


No, it’s up and running. What error do you see? If it’s a DNS resolution failure it’s probably because some DNS providers block it as part of some anti-piracy filters, you’ll need to change DNS or use a VPN.


I don’t wanna publish the code directly for OpSec, but the whole thing is stupid simple. Basically just a fetcher script on a cronjob and a static file server. I can send you the fetcher script privately if you want, PM me your Matrix or Signal contact to chat somewhere secure.
Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately there’s very little I can do about DNS issues. I use Mullvad (VPN) all the time as well and I’ve never had issues with it, I’m not using their DNS over HTTPS though.
I’ve seen that, for example, Quad9’s default service with content filters (9.9.9.9) wouldn’t resolve the address, but their unfiltered one (9.9.9.10) did. Cloudflare and Google’s seemed to work fine. No idea why the issues are intermittent for you though.
The public IP of my server is fixed though, I’ve changed providers a couple times but I’m happy with the current one and I don’t plan on changing it any time soon. If you can edit your device’s hosts file you can add a hardcoded entry for the current IP.