Ah yes btw if you are on a very #privacy aware instance, which just doesn't want to save your IP info in the first place, don't wonder that you might get a notification that you logged in from a new IP: 0.0.0.0, that's the new IP cloaking meta since they've put a rate limit on 127.0.0.1 in the last Mastodon version.
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SolSoCoG (solsocog@ieji.de)'s status on Monday, 24-Jun-2024 15:36:04 JST SolSoCoG @jf as a "security feature" actually. In case you had your internal mastodon processes on an external IP for whatever unholy reason, spoofing 127.0.0.1 would allow you to brute force passwords and more fun stuff. So nothing that even remotely impacted us.
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