Anyway, I’m gonna have to go to bed… We’ll continue this on the weekend. Still trying to hunt down some kind of suspected mult-GB avatar using @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no ’s pod’s cache:

$ (echo "URL Bytes"; sort -n -k 2 -r < avatars.txt | head) | column -t
URL                                                                                                       Bytes
https://birkbak.neocities.org/avatar.jpg                                                                  667640
https://darch.neocities.org/avatar.png                                                                    652960
http://darch.dk/avatar.png                                                                                603210
https://social.naln1.ca/media/0c4f65a4be32ff3caf54efb60166a8c965cc6ac7c30a0efd1e51c307b087f47b.png        327947
...

But so far nothing much… Still running the search…

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Hmmm 🧐

for url in $(jq -r '.Twters[].avatar' cache.json | sed '/^$/d' | grep -v -E '(twtxt.net|anthony.buc.ci|yarn.stigatle.no|yarn.mills.io)' | sort -u); do echo "$url $(curl -I -s -o /dev/null -w '%header{content-length}' "$url")"; done
...

😅 Let’s see… 🤔

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In-reply-to » Wayland wants to make every frame perfect. I wish web devs had the same goal. Instead, we’re stuck with this:

@movq@www.uninformativ.de My issue is, now that we have the chance of getting something fast, people artificially slow it down again. Wether they think it’s cool that they added some slow animation or just lack of knowledge or whatever. The absolute performance does not translate to the relative performance that I observe. Completely wasted potential. :-(

In today’s economy, nobody optimizes something if it can be just called good enough with the next generation hardware. That’s especially the mindset of big coorporations.

Anyway, getting sidetracked from the original post. :-)

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no The one you sent is fine. I’m inspecting it now. I’m just saying, do yourself a favor and nuke your pod’s garbage cache 🤣 It’ll rebuild automatically in a much more prestine state.

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

That was also a source of abuse that also got plugged (being able to fill up the cache with garbage data)

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

Ooof

$ jq '.Feeds | keys[]' cache.json | wc -l
4402

If you both don’t mind dropping your caches. I would recommend it. Settings -> Poderator Settings -> Refresh cache.

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In-reply-to » Went for a walk onto my backyard mountain again and ate the first three wild blackberries of the season. Watching the sunset unfold from the summit was quite spectacular. The solar disk was glowing extremely blood red. The photos show it way too white, though.

@prologic@twtxt.net Yup. Didn’t regret climbing these three hundred odd meters of elevation. :-)

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no Ta. I hope my theory is right 😅

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

But just have a look at the yarnd server logs too. Any new interesting errors? 🤔 No more multi-GB tmp files? 🤔

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no You want to run backup_db.sh and dump_cache.sh They pipe JSON to stdout and prompt for your admin password. Example:

URL=<your_pod_url> ADMIN=<your_admin_user> ./tools/dump_cache.sh > cache.json

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In-reply-to » We also rented a cabin for 5 days, and did a lot of things..

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no Worky, worky now! :-)

Mate, these are some really nice gems! What a stunning landscape. I love it. Holy cow, that wooden church looks really sick. Even though, I’m not a scroll guy and prefer simple, straight designs, I have to say, that the interior craftmanship is something to admire.

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

Just thinking out loud here… With that PR merged (or if you built off that branch), you might hopefully see new errors popup and we might catch this problematic bad feed in the act? Hmmm 🧐

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In-reply-to » Monday Was Hottest Recorded Day on Earth: 'Uncharted Territory' World temperature reached the hottest levels ever measured on Monday, beating the record that was set just one day before, data suggests. From a report: Provisional data published on Wednesday by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, which holds data that stretches back to 1940, shows that the global surface air temperature reached 62.87F (17.15C), co ... ⌘ Read more

@slashdot@feeds.twtxt.net I thought Sunday was the hottest day on Earth 🤦‍♂️ wtf is wrong with Slashdot these days?! 🤣

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

if we can figure out wtf is going on here and my theory is right, we can blacklist that feed, hell even add it to the codebase as an “asshole”.

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

@stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no The problem is it’ll only cause the attack to stop and error out. It won’t stop your pod from trying to do this over and over again. That’s why I need some help inspecting both your pods for “bad feeds”.

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci / @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no Please git pull, rebuild and redeploy.

There is also a shell script in ./tools called dump_cache.sh. Please run this, dump your cache and share it with me. 🙏

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

I’m going to merge this…

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In-reply-to » @stigatle / @abucci My current working theory is that there is an asshole out there that has a feed that both your pods are fetching with a multi-GB avatar URL advertised in their feed's preamble (metadata). I'd love for you both to review this PR, and once merged, re-roll your pods and dump your respective caches and share with me using https://gist.mills.io/

Or if y’all trust my monkey-ass coding skillz I’ll just merge and you can do a git pull and rebuild 😅

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci So… The only way I see this happening at all is if your pod is fetching feeds which have multi-GB sized avatar(s) in their feed metadata. So the PR I linked earlier will plug that flaw. But now I want to confirm that theory. Can I get you to dump your cache to JSON for me and share it with me?

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci sift is a tool I use for grep/find, etc.

What would you like to know about the files?

Roughly what their contents are. I’ve been reviewing the code paths responsible and have found a flaw that needs to be fixed ASAP.

Here’s the PR: https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/pulls/1169

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Monday Was Hottest Recorded Day on Earth: ‘Uncharted Territory’
World temperature reached the hottest levels ever measured on Monday, beating the record that was set just one day before, data suggests. From a report: Provisional data published on Wednesday by the Copernicus Climate Change Service, which holds data that stretches back to 1940, shows that the global surface air temperature reached 62.87F (17.15C), co … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

Do you happen to have the activitypub feature turned on btw? In fact could you just list out what features you have enabled please? 🙏

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

@prologic@twtxt.net 10 Gbytes has accumulated since I made that last post. It’s coming in at a rate of 55 Mbits/second !

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

These should be getting cleaned up, but I’m very concerned about the sizes of these 🤔

https://git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/src/commit/983fa87d4ea17f76537e19714ad8a6d19ba9d904/internal/utils.go#L658-L670

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

Hah 😈

prologic@JamessMacStudio
Fri Jul 26 00:22:44
~/Projects/yarnsocial/yarn
 (main) 0
$ sift 'yarnd-avatar-*'
internal/utils.go:666:	tf, err := receiveFile(res.Body, "yarnd-avatar-*")

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Don’t suppose you can inspect one of those files could you? Kinda wondering if there’s some other abuse going on here that I need to plug? 🔌

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Hmm that’s a bit weird then. Lemme have a poke.

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Hmm remove the cpu limits on this pod, not even sure why I had ‘em set tbh, we decided at my day job that setting cpu limits on containers is a bit of a silly idea too. Anyway, pod should be much snappier now 😅

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

Hopefully you should see traffic die off a bit too as the /external endpoint is no longer externally abusable (get it) without being an authenticated user – which became problematic 🤦‍♂️ – The web is so fucking hostile 🤬

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Hopefully it shouldn’t 🤞

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In-reply-to » Hack of the day: running watch -n 60 rm -rf /tmp/yarn-avatar-* in a tmux because all of a sudden, without warning, yarnd started throwing hundreds of gigabytes of files with names like yarn-avatar-62582554 into /tmp, which filled up the entire disk and started crashing other services.

@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Fuck that script 🤣 you’re good! Just follow the Build from Source docs 😅

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