If you set a URL outside of Lemmygrad as an image, it no longer hotlinks the image.

  • loathsome dongeater@lemmygrad.ml
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    5 months ago

    It’s probably a privacy respecting measure from the recent update. If lemmy hotlinks images or anything in general, there is a chance that your IP is leaked to the server being hotlinked to.

    Now images are proxied through the lemmy instance.

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      5 months ago

      works for me with unprotected links (shitflare, etc links not so much)

      a 404 in this case probably indicates the proxy is being blocked by the content server itself. can’t blame lemmy for that.

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        5 months ago

        I think maybe it doesn’t work on embedded images in posts and comments yet. But I’ve not been following lemmy development closely so don’t take my word for it.

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          5 months ago

          Does the image load in my previous comment? That’s a markdown url link. I tried it with an image from a cloudflared website, one from reuters.com and one from antiwar.com and only the unprotected antiwar.com image would load.

          I’ve never looked at the lemmy code, but if I had to wager an irresponsibly wild guess… there’s probably a curl request in there and the useragent is getting blocked by some CDNs.

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            5 months ago

            I don’t think it’s that. Like this image from Reuters served by Cloudflare works:

            On the other hand if you try to embed an image served on Reuter’s /resizer/ endpoint it won’t work embedded since they have some authentication process for it.

            I don’t think embedded images are being proxied through Lemmy. It’s likely the browser trying to fetch the images directly which fails in some cases.

            Edit:

            Does the image load in my previous comment?

            Yeah it does.