Ah another day, another Cloudflare cockup. It would be nice if the service that insists on MitM’ing a huge chunk of the internet could focus a bit more on stability.
For such a large org, they did not have 2-party review/approval for high risk changes prior to this incident. You’d think there would be at least peer review and approval before a change is implemented.
From the blog post someone else linked, it sounds like they do have this process but it’s just a process it’s not enforced by their control software. So someone has made a change without following the process, and they mention prioritising getting enforcement into their control panel or whatever.
I mean it’s just eventual that shit like this will happen at that scale. As long as people are involved you really can’t guard fully against it.
That’s why I am not rellying on them for my slefhosting needs
And yet, two typos in this sentence alone… I hope you’re more careful about proofreading your configs.
Android keyboard, set up in french and I care less about random comments on Lemmy than in my configs. Also, this kind of typo would results in error, not unsafety
Personally I think they have a much better track record of not making dumb mistakes than I do…