The example/default bot policy document had a rule to allow RSS readers through based on paths that end with ".rss", ".xml", ".atom", or ".json". Frameworks like Rails will treat these specially, meaning that going to /things/12345-whateverhaha.json could bypass Anubis. I checked the history of this rule and it was present in the original example policy file in Xe/x. This rule is likely a mistake and it has been removed. I think it was for making my blog still work with RSS readers. Thanks to Graham Sutherland for reporting this over email. Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net> |
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Website
This website is built using Docusaurus, a modern static website generator.
Installation
$ yarn
Local Development
$ yarn start
This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.
Build
$ yarn build
This command generates static content into the build directory and can be served using any static contents hosting service.
Deployment
Using SSH:
$ USE_SSH=true yarn deploy
Not using SSH:
$ GIT_USER=<Your GitHub username> yarn deploy
If you are using GitHub pages for hosting, this command is a convenient way to build the website and push to the gh-pages branch.