

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.
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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.
Actually, my mother knew how to use Debian before she could use Windows. Her first pc came with Windows XP, switched that for Debian as its been my main OS since 2000.
Yes, you can teach your grandmother to use Linux.
Oddly enough i heard that in my head with trump’s voice.
What has been heard cannot be unheard!
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.
1997, it was a wonderous year 🥰 i was 16 at the time.
Linux came in big boxes with a large book and CD’s!
One needs to get rid of the “but it works like so and so on Windows” attitude. That fixes half the problems switchers have. :)
I took no offense to it ;-) I see the point of the poster. But i also don’t think i’ll be using AI to fix some minor mistakes i make because english isn’t my first language ;-)
I took no offense to the message anyway :-)
I see the point of the message. I still dont plan to use AI though. English is my 3th language, people who take offense to my spelling errors… Well thats their problem, not mine.
I must admit its been a while, but all these things where horrible last time i played with them.
Well, i’m interested in a serious answer?
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 :)
Its Configuration Management, so why would that not apply to Desktops? :)
We use it in Linux Servers, Windows Servers, Linux Desktops, Windows Desktops, etc etc :)
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’d try a wiki of some sorts. Personally we collect a lot of stuff in our bookstack instance. Recently we’re looking into tools that can save a page for offline usage.
I use qemu to virtualize a Windows machine. I run KDE with Virt Manager, so i created a new VM, selected Windows 11 and everything else worked normally.
Because, as someone who dislikes MS as much as possible, Powershell is one of the few things they done right :) And when you manage mostly Windows servers and a few Linux servers, why not choose a solution that works on both platforms? And yes, perl, python, ruby, they all work on Windows too, but its just not comparable to powershell on Windows.
So i can understand why someone asks this question :)
Personally, i keep them both seperated, powershell on Windows, bash on Linux. But i can understand why someone might choose to go “powershell all the way” :)