[Cloud] Re: VideoWiki direct access questions

2024-01-12 Thread Tim Moody
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 2:49 PM Daniel Zahn  wrote:

> re: Dynamic DNS - if the IP in question doesn't change you don't need the
> dynamic part. You would just need a normal DNS record  that is set once.
>
> But having said that, with https-only web nowadays you would create
> certificate warnings for users and that would be an actual problem.
>

Good point. I didn't think about the cert.

>
> Theoretically the real fix would be to get your domain name transferred to
> WMF and get it added to Horizon.
>

I didn't realize this was a possibility. What would be the mechanics? I
take it WMF would have sole control over the dns records. There is a
problem in that the mx records are actually in use.

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[Cloud] Re: VideoWiki direct access questions

2024-01-12 Thread Daniel Zahn
re: Dynamic DNS - if the IP in question doesn't change you don't need the
dynamic part. You would just need a normal DNS record  that is set once.

But having said that, with https-only web nowadays you would create
certificate warnings for users and that would be an actual problem.

Theoretically the real fix would be to get your domain name transferred to
WMF and get it added to Horizon.

On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 11:41 AM AntiCompositeNumber <
anticompositenum...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Here is the Phab task for the floating IP request:
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T300750.
> Declining to grant a floating IP in this case is in line with how WMCS
> generally handles floating IPs in my experience, and the reasons given
> are valid.
>
> AntiCompositeNumber
> (he/him)
>
> On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 1:04 PM Tim Moody  wrote:
> >
> > VideoWiki is a project of WikiProjectMed aimed at disseminating
> wikipedia content visually, rather than textually, by generating a video
> from the text and images of a wiki page. It is currently deployed at
> https://videowiki.wmcloud.org. (It is not fully operational yet.)
> >
> > We asked for a static IP address to access it from videowiki.org, but
> were denied. So I have two questions:
> >
> > 1) Is there community support for granting this project a static IP to
> facilitate this access?
> >
> > 2) If not, is there a recommended way to use dynamic dns, such as noip,
> to cause videowiki.org to resolve as videowiki.wmcloud.org? I think most
> dyndns clients assume the IP of the host is the target rather than a proxy,
> though I suppose the proxy could be pinged and that address supplied
> periodically to the dyndns service.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated,
> >
> > Tim
> >
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[Cloud] Re: VideoWiki direct access questions

2024-01-12 Thread AntiCompositeNumber
Here is the Phab task for the floating IP request:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T300750.
Declining to grant a floating IP in this case is in line with how WMCS
generally handles floating IPs in my experience, and the reasons given
are valid.

AntiCompositeNumber
(he/him)

On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 1:04 PM Tim Moody  wrote:
>
> VideoWiki is a project of WikiProjectMed aimed at disseminating wikipedia 
> content visually, rather than textually, by generating a video from the text 
> and images of a wiki page. It is currently deployed at 
> https://videowiki.wmcloud.org. (It is not fully operational yet.)
>
> We asked for a static IP address to access it from videowiki.org, but were 
> denied. So I have two questions:
>
> 1) Is there community support for granting this project a static IP to 
> facilitate this access?
>
> 2) If not, is there a recommended way to use dynamic dns, such as noip, to 
> cause videowiki.org to resolve as videowiki.wmcloud.org? I think most dyndns 
> clients assume the IP of the host is the target rather than a proxy, though I 
> suppose the proxy could be pinged and that address supplied periodically to 
> the dyndns service.
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
>
> Tim
>
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[Cloud] VideoWiki direct access questions

2024-01-12 Thread Tim Moody
VideoWiki is a project of WikiProjectMed aimed at disseminating wikipedia
content visually, rather than textually, by generating a video from the
text and images of a wiki page. It is currently deployed at
https://videowiki.wmcloud.org. (It is not fully operational yet.)

We asked for a static IP address to access it from videowiki.org, but were
denied. So I have two questions:

1) Is there community support for granting this project a static IP to
facilitate this access?

2) If not, is there a recommended way to use dynamic dns, such as noip, to
cause videowiki.org to resolve as videowiki.wmcloud.org? I think most
dyndns clients assume the IP of the host is the target rather than a proxy,
though I suppose the proxy could be pinged and that address supplied
periodically to the dyndns service.

Any help would be appreciated,

Tim
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