

Sounds like a good solution as well
Sounds like a good solution as well
I run nextcloud on my machine. If there’s a crack, there would be one in their hosted instance as well. There’s nothing really I can do about security of it.
People should pay for foss. Donations are oftentimes welcome
Don’t feel bad for using it for your business.
As you said, a free post is better than paid ads somewhere else. And you don’t use it personally, that’s the great part. Moreover, you use lemmy. Kudos to you
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Thx, thats not it
It makes me sad that you had to spend so much time with this topic. But thank you for publishing it ❤️
Yes, it works with nginxproxymanager. There’s probably something going on with selinux - I may disable it the next time to test the assumption.
Thanks. For now, I spend too much time with it. I’ll try some other time again.
Sorry for not having expressed what I did. I wrote a podman compose file, pulled the caddy image, wrote a caddyfile, started it and tried to connect to a service via subdomain.domain.tld .
The caddyfile contains my http and tls ports and the domain and ip for the reverse proxy routing according to the docs.
The result is no log entry in caddy and no result in the browser or curl.
Thx for offering your help.
If I would know, I could debug it, but I don’t know where the problem is. I assume the problem is somewhere with podman or selinux
Ipv64.net is an alternative, just in case you want to switch some day
I had problems with duckdns as well. Never had problems with ipv64
It doesn’t work. I can’t manage to debug it.
Fedora server. Podman. Selinux. Port 8443. Ipv4.
I’d be happy to switch if I had a good tutorial for caddy. Unfortunately I couldn’t find one.
I love systemd.
Is this what you suggest? https://cybso.de/blog/2017-02/how-wake-lan-remote-host-demand-using-systemds-sockets/
This sounds like a proxy that sends a magic packet if it can’t reach the service. That sounds great
Thanks!
I use nginxproxymanager, I’ll try to find something similar (I couldn’t find something directly)
Thanks! I use wake on lan with rtcwake to boot at a certain time. I also found an app via which I can boot the server via wake on lan. But it would be nice if it could wake up just by requesting the service
Thanks! I use wake on lan with rtcwake to boot at a certain time. I also found an app via which I can boot the server via wake on lan. But it would be nice if it could wake up just by requesting the service
You can login with firefox and have the same setup anywhere as well. it’s really convenient to share tabs between mobile and workstation
I run grapheneos since a couple of years and I love it.