

You mentioned a book though… Now i’m curious ;-)
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You mentioned a book though… Now i’m curious ;-)


The reason i chose Step CA over openSSL is because with step CA you can automate certificate renewal without any manual intervention. I don’t know how that would work with openSSL except some heavy scripting?


No. But you seem to be. I think you have a weird sense of humor.


If you want everything on your local lan to have SSL, look into Step CA. Its not completely beginners friendly, but if you’re serious about selfhosting you will manage to set it up :) Caddy works with it also, and their examples are very helpful.


And how does this work when you expect a binary of someone else’s package in a certain location?
Are you trolling or what?


Which issues are you referring to?
Using port 2222 may not prevent any real hackers from discovering it, but it sure does prevent a lot of them scripttkiddie attacks that use automated software.
With wireguard i set up an easy VPN, then vpn to the home network and use jellyfin.
If i cant use vpn, i have Jellyfin behind a caddy server with automatic https and some security settings.


This is exactly what i wanted to say :)


I have 11 sites and numerous sub sites behind a single Caddy server. I dont know how you would “overwelm” Caddy?
Never the less, good luck :)


Look here: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/php_fastcgi
I’m not near a computer right now, but tomorrow i can show an example of my nextcloud setup. Its also php with Caddy :)


Oh my god… i completely overlooked the config in your original message!!
Un any case, look at this: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/caddy.html
Someone done the work, and they would be glad if you made use of it :)
And if you start with: lemmy.domain.tld:81 {
You can even have it run on a different port, so you can test it without risking your apache config.


I dont think its hard :)
Can you post your apache config?
Ive been so long on Caddy i havent touched Apache or nginx for ages. But i’m pretty sure i or someone else can help you convert your config :)


I’m really surprised noone mentioned Caddy which handles all the SSL business for you. Not to mention an easier config :)


I’ve been on IRC long before the stone age (so to speak) and its neither dated nor dead.
Not everyone needs the fancy audio, video and imagery that new protocols provider for. Some of us are content with just text. And for me thats the great value of IRC.
Only to login and see rhat they actually didn’t restart. They just said so because they think you wont find out 😂
I run KVM on Alpine Linux, then on my debian based workstation i have Virtmanager jnstalled. I can use it to connect to the Alpine KVM and easily add/edit/delete VM’s and manage them.
My favorite Server OS is Alpine Linux. Because its small, easy to use.
Ofcourse its not using the standard GLIBC system, but these days you can run almost anything in docker so thats less of a problem.


too many :) Here is a snippet of my RSS feed, save it as an xml file and most rss reeders should be able to import it :) https://pastebin.com/q0c6s5UF
Thank you! I don’t mind buying books that are useful, work pays for that ;-)