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Philippe PITTOLI 2024-04-16 23:33:10 +02:00
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2 changed files with 18 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -171,8 +171,7 @@ show_error_title_label v = case v of
show_error_login :: L.Error -> String show_error_login :: L.Error -> String
show_error_login = case _ of show_error_login = case _ of
L.ParsingError {error, position} -> L.ParsingError {error} -> maybe "" string_error_login error
"position " <> show position <> " " <> maybe "" string_error_login error
string_error_login :: L.LoginParsingError -> String string_error_login :: L.LoginParsingError -> String
string_error_login = case _ of string_error_login = case _ of
@ -184,8 +183,7 @@ string_error_login = case _ of
show_error_email :: E.Error -> String show_error_email :: E.Error -> String
show_error_email = case _ of show_error_email = case _ of
E.ParsingError {error, position} -> E.ParsingError {error} -> maybe "" string_error_email error
"position " <> show position <> " " <> maybe "" string_error_email error
string_error_email :: E.EmailParsingError -> String string_error_email :: E.EmailParsingError -> String
string_error_email = case _ of string_error_email = case _ of
@ -197,8 +195,7 @@ string_error_email = case _ of
show_error_password :: P.Error -> String show_error_password :: P.Error -> String
show_error_password = case _ of show_error_password = case _ of
P.ParsingError {error, position} -> P.ParsingError {error} -> maybe "" string_error_password error
"position " <> show position <> " " <> maybe "" string_error_password error
string_error_password :: P.PasswordParsingError -> String string_error_password :: P.PasswordParsingError -> String
string_error_password = case _ of string_error_password = case _ of

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@ -67,18 +67,22 @@ basics = HH.div_
""" """
, Bulma.hr , Bulma.hr
, Bulma.h3 "I have something to host." , Bulma.h3 "I have something to host (A and AAAA records)."
, expl' "Let's assume you have a web server and you host your website somewhere (A and AAAA records)." , expl' "Let's assume you have a web server and you host your website somewhere."
, Bulma.p """ , Bulma.p """
You want an A (IPv4) or AAAA (IPv6) record pointing to your server, named "enigma" for example. You want an A (IPv4) or AAAA (IPv6) record pointing to your server, named "enigma" for example.
""" """
, expl' "You need other names pointing to your server (CNAME records)."
, Bulma.hr
, Bulma.h3 "You need other names pointing to your server (CNAME records)."
, Bulma.p """ , Bulma.p """
You may not want to use the name of your server "enigma" directly. You may not want to use the name of your server "enigma" directly.
Instead, you may want the usual names for your services, such as "www" or "blog". Instead, you may want the usual names for your services, such as "www" or "blog".
CNAME records are basically aliases, exactly to that end. CNAME records are basically aliases, exactly to that end.
""" """
, expl' "If you have other servers, just add more A or AAAA records."
, Bulma.hr
, Bulma.h3 "If you have other servers, just add more A or AAAA records."
, Bulma.p """ , Bulma.p """
Tip: choose relevant names for your servers then add CNAME records. Tip: choose relevant names for your servers then add CNAME records.
For example, you can have an A record named "server1" and a CNAME "www" pointing to it. For example, you can have an A record named "server1" and a CNAME "www" pointing to it.
@ -91,7 +95,7 @@ basics = HH.div_
, Bulma.h3 "I want an email server." , Bulma.h3 "I want an email server."
, expl' """ , expl' """
Hosting a mail server is quite complex. Hosting a mail server is quite complex.
This page will focus on the main parts regarding the DNS. This section will focus on the main parts regarding the DNS.
""" """
, Bulma.notification_danger' """ , Bulma.notification_danger' """
The actual configuration of your mail server is complex and depends on your choice of software. The actual configuration of your mail server is complex and depends on your choice of software.
@ -135,6 +139,12 @@ basics = HH.div_
, Bulma.hr , Bulma.hr
, Bulma.p """ , Bulma.p """
DMARC enables to check the "From:" field of a mail, based on the SPF and DKIM mechanisms. DMARC enables to check the "From:" field of a mail, based on the SPF and DKIM mechanisms.
Thus, domains with a DMARC record enable to only allow verified mails.
Valid emails come from an authorized IP address (SPF), are signed by the verified email server (DKIM) and have an email address coming from a verified domain (DMARC) related to the two previous spam mitigation mechanisms.
"""
, Bulma.hr
, Bulma.p """
With DMARC, you won't accept an email from "hacker@example.com" because it was sent by another domain with a valid SPF and DKIM.
""" """
] ]
] ]