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- Comment on Having trouble with my caddy congif for my lemmy instance 1 day ago:
Caddy does not need 80 and 443. I’ve changed them to unprivileged ports like 8000 and 8443.
Besides, op doesn’t mention having problems with ports
- Comment on PSA: If your Jellyfin is having high memory usage, add MALLOC_TRIM_THRESHOLD_=100000 to environment 5 days ago:
What does it do?
- Comment on Do I really need a firewall for my server? 1 week ago:
I can recommend cockpit for managing the firewall
- Comment on Caddy reverse proxy 2 weeks ago:
You can format it automatically
- Comment on Caddy reverse proxy 2 weeks ago:
I was successful in installing anf using caddy directly on my host insteaf of podman (docker).
- Comment on How to update Immich now that I am way behind? 3 weeks ago:
I just update. If it breaks, I read the notes. Probably the wrong way but it worked. And I use it for a long time. To me, it was never that unstable. And since a couple of months it’s very stable. Backup first.
- Comment on DuckDNS URL no longer working on home network? 4 weeks ago:
I’ve got the same problem since a month or two with another dyndns provider. That’s not specific to the dydns provider. It is the router. Yet I have no idea how to fix it, and I am too lazy currently.
- Comment on What host names do you use? 4 weeks ago:
Fedora is called fed. Ubuntu is ubu. Laptop is laptop 🌝
- Comment on CalDAV Server Without Exposing Server? 4 weeks ago:
I run nextcloud on my machine. If there’s some loophole, there would be one in their hosted instance as well. There’s nothing really I can do about security of it.
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
Thx, thats not it
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
Yes, it works with nginxproxymanager. There’s probably something going on with selinux - I may disable it the next time to test the assumption.
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
Thanks. For now, I spend too much time with it. I’ll try some other time again.
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
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.
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
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
- Comment on Duck DNS's nameserver isn't working 4 weeks ago:
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
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
It doesn’t work. I can’t manage to debug it.
Fedora server. Podman. Selinux. Port 8443. Ipv4.
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 4 weeks ago:
I’d be happy to switch if I had a good tutorial for caddy. Unfortunately I couldn’t find one.
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 5 weeks ago:
I love systemd.
Is this what you suggest? cybso.de/…/how-wake-lan-remote-host-demand-using-…
This sounds like a proxy that sends a magic paket if it can’t reach the service. That sounds great
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 5 weeks ago:
Thanks!
I use nginxproxymanager, I’ll try to find something similar (I couldn’t find something directly)
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 5 weeks ago:
Thanks! I use wake on lan 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
- Comment on can you boot a server if someone tries to connect 5 weeks ago:
I use wake on lan 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
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