Awesome. Thanks.
smiletolerantly
Alright, this is weird. I ran tcpdump
on the server, and checked both physical and wg0
interface. For things like youtube, it's a constant stream of packets coming in on the physical interface, then immediately being relayed through wg0
- just as it should be.
But for Crunchyroll, there's.... Nothing. I get an initial burst of packets when opening the site containing the video I want to stream, and then packets just stop coming in once the page itself has fully loaded.
I've been hosting a personal domain with an established-but-not-large hosting provider for around 6 years, without any troubles sending or receiving mail from that domain (via the provider's servers, of course).
Does that mean my domain is now well established enough to take email hosting to my own server?
Yes, good thing Russia forces people to change genders!
...not what you meant, huh?
So what are you using it for? (Not criticizing, genuinely curious)
What this person said.
~ sincerely, a German
(Seriously though, the situation here is intense. Our minister of education is currently under pressure to resign by the scientific community (which she refuses to do) because her ministry was looking for ways to defund / revoke grants to 400 university researchers who had criticized the way in which a pro-Palestinian protest was handled. That's all it takes.)
What use is Github / a Github clone to you without knowing git?
"Leinen knittern edel" - German saying for "Linen crinkles look good"
Hi,
no, sorry :(
I really don't think it's DNS (famous last words, I know)
I don't have accounts on any other streaming services ๐ YouTube works, though
Do you have a suggestion how to eliminate this as a possibility?
Good idea. I get a number of CORS errors - but I also get them without the VPN, so I don't think that's it.
The idea that CR doesn't block me, their content hipster does though - that might have merit. Hm. I have noticed that some sites require me to solve the Cloudflare Captcha. So maybe that happens when requesting the page/stream, and then since I don't (can't) solve it, nothing happens?
Do you have an idea how I could verify this? ๐