fix: use port 9999 instead of port 8888
web crawlers were creating a shit-ton of pastebins while trying to connect to feuille.
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ $(TARGET).1: $(TARGET).1.md
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@sed "s/{VERSION}/$(VERSION)/g" $(TARGET).1.md | pandoc -s -t man -o $@
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@sed "s/{VERSION}/$(VERSION)/g" $(TARGET).1.md | pandoc -s -t man -o $@
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ADDR = 127.0.0.1
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ADDR = 127.0.0.1
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PORT = 8888
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PORT = 9999
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cgi: cgi/feuille.cgi
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cgi: cgi/feuille.cgi
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README.md
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README.md
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@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ logs like this:
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```console
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```console
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// sending text
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// sending text
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$ echo Hello, World! | nc heimdall.pm 8888
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$ echo Hello, World! | nc heimdall.pm 9999
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https://bin.heimdall.pm/abcd
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https://bin.heimdall.pm/abcd
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// sending files
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// sending files
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$ cat feuille.c | nc heimdall.pm 8888
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$ cat feuille.c | nc heimdall.pm 9999
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https://bin.heimdall.pm/efgh
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https://bin.heimdall.pm/efgh
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```
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```
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ You'll need `gpg` for this. `-c` means encryption using a password,
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```console
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```console
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$ cat secret.txt | gpg -cao tmp.pgp
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$ cat secret.txt | gpg -cao tmp.pgp
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$ cat tmp.pgp | nc heimdall.pm 8888
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$ cat tmp.pgp | nc heimdall.pm 9999
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https://bin.heimdall.pm/ijkl
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https://bin.heimdall.pm/ijkl
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```
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```
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@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ Guess what? We made aliases!
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Put those into your `~/.{ba,z,k}shrc`:
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Put those into your `~/.{ba,z,k}shrc`:
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```sh
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```sh
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alias pst="nc heimdall.pm 8888"
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alias pst="nc heimdall.pm 9999"
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alias spst="gpg -cao tmp.pgp && cat tmp.pgp | nc heimdall.pm 8888 && rm tmp.pgp"
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alias spst="gpg -cao tmp.pgp && cat tmp.pgp | nc heimdall.pm 9999 && rm tmp.pgp"
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```
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```
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Now, you can use **feuille** like this:
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Now, you can use **feuille** like this:
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Default: \f[V]4\f[R] (Maximum: \f[V]254\f[R])
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.TP
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.TP
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\f[B]-p port\f[R]
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\f[B]-p port\f[R]
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Sets the port that \f[B]feuille\f[R] will listen on.
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Sets the port that \f[B]feuille\f[R] will listen on.
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Default: \f[V]8888\f[R]
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Default: \f[V]9999\f[R]
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.TP
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.TP
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\f[B]-o path\f[R]
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\f[B]-o path\f[R]
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Sets the path where \f[B]feuille\f[R] will output the pastes (and
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Sets the path where \f[B]feuille\f[R] will output the pastes (and
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**-p port**
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**-p port**
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: Sets the port that **feuille** will listen on.
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: Sets the port that **feuille** will listen on.
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: Default: `8888`
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: Default: `9999`
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**-o path**
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**-o path**
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: Sets the path where **feuille** will output the pastes (and chroot,
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: Sets the path where **feuille** will output the pastes (and chroot,
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.id_length = 4,
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.id_length = 4,
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.worker_count = 1,
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.worker_count = 1,
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.port = 8888,
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.port = 9999,
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.timeout = 4,
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.timeout = 4,
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.max_size = 2097152, /* = 2MiB = 1024 * 1024 * 2 */
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.max_size = 2097152, /* = 2MiB = 1024 * 1024 * 2 */
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.buffer_size = 131072, /* = 128KiB = 1024 * 128 */
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.buffer_size = 131072, /* = 128KiB = 1024 * 128 */
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NC="nc"
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NC="nc"
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BIN="heimdall.pm"
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BIN="heimdall.pm"
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alias pst="$NC $BIN 8888"
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alias pst="$NC $BIN 9999"
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alias spst="gpg -cao /tmp/paste.pgp && cat /tmp/paste.pgp | $NC $BIN 8888 && rm /tmp/paste.pgp"
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alias spst="gpg -cao /tmp/paste.pgp && cat /tmp/paste.pgp | $NC $BIN 9999 && rm /tmp/paste.pgp"
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