Enabling HTTP or TLS Compression isn’t the best idea unless you know what you are doing. Creating a tutorial for using bad practice is just coaxing you into a BREACH or some other form of CRIME.

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Which step would you change?

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Mostly I just wanted to make sure people who dislike updating, ‘because it might break stuff’ - are warned before hosting a lemmy instance. Do it on snapshot-able or reliable hardware if you are going to have people join.

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“dislike updating” and hosting a lemmy instance don’t go well together IMO.

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