Hmm, those should be all fine, but maybe another extension is the issue? Since you likely have it installed anyways, can you check if the images load in a clean Edge or Chromium browser?
No, the images are clearly served over HTTPS here. I suspect it might be a disagreement over the exact version of TLS being used as I admit my configuration of that is a bit amateurish, but you must have configured some rather extreme hardening measures for that to have such a result.
I haven’t manually changed anything, to be honest. My entire security setup is based on copying what I read on sites like this - I’m thirty years out of IT and can’t be arsed to stay up to date.
Then I am at a total loss. You seem to be the only one affected, or at least the only one that told us so far and it is a reasonably popular server.
We do use the new image proxy feature on Lemmy, which still has some bugs to iron out, but that has also been running a few weeks now, without anyone having major issue like you seem to have.
Hmm, those should be all fine, but maybe another extension is the issue? Since you likely have it installed anyways, can you check if the images load in a clean Edge or Chromium browser?
Edge 126.0.2592.102 with no extensions:
Hmmm… can’t reach this page It looks like slrpnk.net closed the connection Try:
Checking the connection Checking the proxy and the firewall ERR_CONNECTION_CLOSED
essentially the same error in Chrome.
So the entire page fails to load? Very odd. You run something like Pihole to filter the entire network traffic?
Nothing at all is filtering the home network, I’m ashamed to admit. It’s just a Comcast modem with 4 computers plugged into its ethernet lines.
Could it be HTTPS-everywhere causing it? Not that I’ll disable that just to see some memes, but at least I’ll know what’s going on…
No, the images are clearly served over HTTPS here. I suspect it might be a disagreement over the exact version of TLS being used as I admit my configuration of that is a bit amateurish, but you must have configured some rather extreme hardening measures for that to have such a result.
I haven’t manually changed anything, to be honest. My entire security setup is based on copying what I read on sites like this - I’m thirty years out of IT and can’t be arsed to stay up to date.
Then I am at a total loss. You seem to be the only one affected, or at least the only one that told us so far and it is a reasonably popular server.
We do use the new image proxy feature on Lemmy, which still has some bugs to iron out, but that has also been running a few weeks now, without anyone having major issue like you seem to have.