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authorHaelwenn <contact+git.pleroma.social@hacktivis.me>2024-01-21 12:03:29 +0000
committerHaelwenn <contact+git.pleroma.social@hacktivis.me>2024-01-21 12:03:29 +0000
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Merge branch 'develop' into 'public-polls'
# Conflicts: # docs/development/API/differences_in_mastoapi_responses.md
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ rcctl start postgresql
To check that it started properly and didn't fail right after starting, you can run `ps aux | grep postgres`, there should be multiple lines of output.
#### httpd
-httpd will have three fuctions:
+httpd will have three functions:
* redirect requests trying to reach the instance over http to the https URL
* serve a robots.txt file
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ pass in quick on $if inet6 proto icmp6 to ($if) icmp6-type { echoreq unreach par
pass in quick on $if proto tcp to ($if) port { http https } # relayd/httpd
pass in quick on $if proto tcp from $authorized_ssh_clients to ($if) port ssh
```
-Replace *<network interface\>* by your server's network interface name (which you can get with ifconfig). Consider replacing the content of the authorized\_ssh\_clients macro by, for exemple, your home IP address, to avoid SSH connection attempts from bots.
+Replace *<network interface\>* by your server's network interface name (which you can get with ifconfig). Consider replacing the content of the authorized\_ssh\_clients macro by, for example, your home IP address, to avoid SSH connection attempts from bots.
Check pf's configuration by running `pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf`, load it with `pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf` and enable pf at boot with `rcctl enable pf`.