What CMS is your website created with? I like it!
What CMS is your website created with? I like it!
Thank you again :). From your explanation, I think I have a good grasp on how to identify the proper CSS elements now.
Have a wonderful day!
Would you be able to help me on Humble Bundles feed?
I am using the RSS Feed:
When trying to use the same process you did in the RuneScape feed, it didn’t seem to work.
I go to the full articles, I found that the content is listed in the Class site-content container clearfix
. Attempting to add .site-content container clearfix
in the Article CSS selector on original website area. It says The selector didn’t match anything. As a fallback the original feed text will be displayed instead.
Could you tell me what I’m doing wrong?
In addition to Caddy being apart of the reverse_proxy
network. Would I also have to add it to the Bridge
network so that I can utilize the machine IP that docker is hosted on for port forwarding 443?
Thank you for all of this info. 443 is now my only open port and directs to my Caddy server. For extra security, I’m going to look into implementing an authentication portal for each backend service that is not “public” for all.
Thank you! Just to clarify - I should only forward 443 & 80 for Caddy. Then in the Caddy config define the ports within the reverse proxy. Is that correct?
How safe/secure is it to host a public website or services like a Lemmy instance doing this?
For services I don’t care to be available outside of my network, I am not adding to Caddy and accessing them directly via internal IP.
Thanks for the heads-up on terminology! What you mentioned is how I set it up.
I had no idea that the ports could be configured like that! This is very helpful. Docker is a beast to get used to!
Thank you! I am using Caddy and was able to define a unique random port for the other containers and access this via reverse proxy!
I have done what you mentioned and used a random port internally and kept 443 as the listening port. I am using Caddy to then direct the traffic reverse proxy it.
Thank you so much!
Thanks a ton! I did not realize you could have a different listing port vs internally used port.
I have done what you mentioned and used a random port internally and kept 443 as the listening port. I am using Caddy to then direct the traffic reverse proxy it.
Thanks again!
Silly me. I didn’t realize there was a prebaked setting already in Ubuntu… I’ll give this a shot! Thank you!
Hey thanks for this tip!
After being on Lemmy for the last month, it has really driven me to try out Linux again. I’ve spun up unbuntu (Desktop) on my home server and currently utilizing it as my docker host.
My server is a bare-metal host with ESXi so I’m interacting with it via the VMRC Client. This works great for doing what I am doing but the latency is a bit to much for using it for my day to day workload. if I could get a proper remote console setup using some native built in protocol that has low latency. I’d be happy to use it for my day to day operation on top of my Windows OS…any suggestions?
Whenever I try to go full Linux, 80% of the time I revert back to Windows due to lack of compatibility with games. The other 20% Is due to something breaking or being a pain in the ass to get working. Need to install a program? Here is a .deb file that you have to right click, allow execution. Then you go to execute it and it opens in a text document that has a run button that ends up taking 2 hours to load and ends up failing. Turns out you could go to terminal, CD to the file location and it seems to install.
But wait! 10 dependencies are missing.
I ended up setting Caddy. Super easy to add to the Caddyfile (config) and it just works!
I’m going to also look into Traefik as it looks like it has a nice gui.
Thanks a lot!
Damn, Lemmy is so awesome!
Thanks so much everybody for the quick amazing replies! I will look into the suggested reverse proxy options and get something set up.
Thanks again for all of the insight!
Thanks a ton for those links
Thank you so much! This worked out fantastically and it also looks great in the feed. I don’t know how you figured this stuff out but I need to get learned up on this!
At least 1% is from me. Uninstalling and reinstalling Linux 15 times in one day due to something breaking.
Thanks for that link! That site is able to pull the full article so it makes me think it is possible! I will try to adapt it to FreshRSS.
Thanks again!
Does the SteamDeck contribute to the Linux number?