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Is it for security? I think is mostly recommended because your home router is likely to have a dynamic address.
This is in regards to opening a port for WG vs a tunnel to a VPS. Of course directly exposing nginx on your router is bad.
I like sysadmin, scripting, manga and football.
Is it for security? I think is mostly recommended because your home router is likely to have a dynamic address.
This is in regards to opening a port for WG vs a tunnel to a VPS. Of course directly exposing nginx on your router is bad.
remnant, partially because it’s a frankestein of second hand from wallapop and dusted pieces from my old computers, partially as a weeb reference to the world of RWBY lol
lol same I like to know exactly where the data is
I do this always for any service but also do a dump of the db in the top directory to keep a clean copy to could be version independent. They wont take much more space ho estly
It doesn’t cover permissions unless you are willing to setup http auth on your webserver but I really enjoy mdbooks. I looks clean and still is just markdown.
Isnt’t port 81 where usually the nginx proxy manager webui is served? I think you should just forward the requests directly to port 80 and 443 respectively.
I read about the drop of the microservices container but not about the env changes. Thankfully I had not set them so defaults worked out lol