

If you are new i recommend “Caddy V2”
It is by far the easiest.
Wait with Nginx until you’re better. (and even then, use linuxserverio/swag instead of nginx)
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If you are new i recommend “Caddy V2”
It is by far the easiest.
Wait with Nginx until you’re better. (and even then, use linuxserverio/swag instead of nginx)
Dang. Mine are named after ancient Gods, so my first Server was named Neptune too.
Welcome to the Club.
Neptun for the Hardware running Proxmox
Docker-Server-1 and so on for the VMs
I tried to use Radicale, but it was too much effort, so i started using Baikal instead.
No, not a server. You can’t even use those with the official App iirc
They mean proxies
Signal even made a blog post about it
Help people in Iran reconnect to Signal – a request to our community
Caddy and Rewrite / strip_prefix doesn’t work?
reverse Proxy based on the /homass and then internally strip the prefix from /homass/x to just /x ?
I have Pihole in a Proxmox LXC Container that does just that. Just Pihole. It is set to automatically restart.
All for that Reason that you just named.
I currently have Nextcloud and am looking to move away from it. Mainly because my calendar-subscriptions somehow broke and all calendars i subscribe to now are just empty (the old ones are still populated), but also because it makes the subscribed-to calendars available as WebCal, which Thunderbird doesn’t recognize.
i actually think NPM is more confusing. 1: there are practically always already finished Files for Caddy V2. Most of the times directly in the Repo of the Project. A lot of Devs use Caddy themselves. 2: NPM exposes a lot of Options additionally. This can confuse newcomers. With Caddy, all these extra options are invisible. you just write and see “reverse_proxy jellyfin” and that’s it.