FediThreat is open source, and self-hostable, allowing you or your organization to configure your Pixelfed server to query your custom FediThreat server.
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FediThreat is open source, and self-hostable, allowing you or your organization to configure your Pixelfed server to query your custom FediThreat server.
It will also support auto registration using http signatures, so you don't have to sign-up for an API key.
Just press a button in the admin dashboard to enable it
Last but not least, it will support other platforms aside from Pixelfed using a simple, yet powerful REST API.
GitHub - pixelfed/FediThreat: Federated Threat Intelligence Service
Federated Threat Intelligence Service. Contribute to pixelfed/FediThreat development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
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FediThreat is open source, and self-hostable, allowing you or your organization to configure your Pixelfed server to query your custom FediThreat server.
It will also support auto registration using http signatures, so you don't have to sign-up for an API key.
Just press a button in the admin dashboard to enable it
Last but not least, it will support other platforms aside from Pixelfed using a simple, yet powerful REST API.
GitHub - pixelfed/FediThreat: Federated Threat Intelligence Service
Federated Threat Intelligence Service. Contribute to pixelfed/FediThreat development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
Did you just invent a FASP?
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Did you just invent a FASP?
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FediThreat is open source, and self-hostable, allowing you or your organization to configure your Pixelfed server to query your custom FediThreat server.
It will also support auto registration using http signatures, so you don't have to sign-up for an API key.
Just press a button in the admin dashboard to enable it
Last but not least, it will support other platforms aside from Pixelfed using a simple, yet powerful REST API.
GitHub - pixelfed/FediThreat: Federated Threat Intelligence Service
Federated Threat Intelligence Service. Contribute to pixelfed/FediThreat development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
@dansup do you have a plan to protect this from abuse? I could see people setting up instances to send alerts and block other instances for various
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@dansup do you have a plan to protect this from abuse? I could see people setting up instances to send alerts and block other instances for various
@flying_saucers Yes, more details will be shared soon!
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@dansup I want to point out that adding a provider_info endpoint does not make this an FASP.
There is a specification to respect regarding registration, and you need to publish a capability specification that complies with everything.
It would be best if you not call this an FASP before it is really compatible.
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@dansup I want to point out that adding a provider_info endpoint does not make this an FASP.
There is a specification to respect regarding registration, and you need to publish a capability specification that complies with everything.
It would be best if you not call this an FASP before it is really compatible.
@renchap @[email protected] I never did, @grishka did.
I will implement the rest of it before I advertise that it is, I just replied with that to let him know I intend to support that!
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@renchap @[email protected] I never did, @grishka did.
I will implement the rest of it before I advertise that it is, I just replied with that to let him know I intend to support that!
@dansup @renchap @[email protected] @[email protected] typical attempt at gatekeeping by the old guard.
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