I would say if locally. No. But the moment you open up to the web. Yes. Nginx proxy manager is also very good for this.
Please listen, you don’t know what your missing
I would say if locally. No. But the moment you open up to the web. Yes. Nginx proxy manager is also very good for this.
How can you check?
I switched from Ubuntu and Mint to Fedora and must say while neither of the debian distros ever crashed. Fedora crashed, had to reinstall because i couldn’t get in anymore etc. If you want stability then my advice is Ubuntu or Mint. But could be just me. I use all of them ☺️
Find yourself a enterprise grade server. An older one that cost almost nothing.
Nice setup. Going to steal some ideas for my own setup!
Your past selves aren’t dead. You just evolved into what you are now. That’s what we do.
That’s my issue too.
Behind existing Nginx? Do you mean that you are not using Nginx and only cloudfare tunnel?
Yes thanks. I’m using it already but for now can’t get it working.
I’m setting it up. Only having some issues with proxy manager and cloudfare combo.
Hope for the first. But probably think it’s the last 🤦♂️
Blokada
I can put one in…
Can this be used with the Lemmy-easy-deploy method?
Valid point. Kubernetes didn’t really grab my attention (yet) Maybe it should.
How do I get this working?
It’s not for free. They use your data. Also most of these ‘free’ videos are made by enthusiasts.
No