Kitten (https://codeberg.org/kitten/app) is Linux only but did you know you can easily run Linux containers on Windows and macOS?
• Windows (using WSL2): https://codeberg.org/kitten/app#run-kitten-on-windows-using-windows-subsystem-for-linux-wsl
• macOS (using Lima): https://codeberg.org/kitten/app#run-kitten-on-macos-using-lima
Lima isn’t as seamless as WSL2 yet but it’s also not being developed by Apple (WSL2 is by Microsoft).
(Remember, Kitten is not finished yet but please feel free to play around with it.)
@aral Site appears to be down. Connection refused.
@mforester @aral @Codeberg I am also running a Pi-hole, but it's not showing up in my query lists. Disabling the browser ad blocker still doesn't address it.
But your discovery has prompted me to think I might have something that's catching it, so I'm digging.
@atoponce @aral @Codeberg codeberg.org somehow made it to OSINT's threat list: https://osint.digitalside.it/Threat-Intel/lists/latestdomains.txt
@mforester @aral @Codeberg My upstream DNS service provider (not my Pi-hole) is blocking it. Switching DNS servers works. Wild.
Too bad it got caught on the OSINT threat list. I have a feeling this will be a bit of a headache for them.
@mforester @aral @Codeberg It's also identified as a malware domain on Firebog.
@atoponce Is someone going around submitting it or is there something about the site that’s triggering these systems?
@aral @mforester @Codeberg Looks like it was due to a single instance of someone uploading malware to an issue.