1809 results for "nginx"

  • Some details: I am now self hosting on my private NAS from my home. I have a socker container with nginx, port forwarded through my router which is set up for a noip DDNS. I then have my domain's DNS proxies through Cloudflare and pointing to the DNS.
    [ggirelli] at 2025-11-26 13:25
  • which was an nginx change, yes? no access minus being logged in.
    [artlung] at 2025-11-18 17:20
  • In NGINX.
    to2ds at 2025-11-15 22:55
  • I’ve been trying to get my host to enable 404 for non PHP pages. It seems there is a vulnerability in NginX around turning that on.
    [social] at 2025-11-14 17:42
  • These files are being served statically in NGINX, so I believe try_files /$1.as2.json =404 should deliver the correct mime type if set in mime.types or even in the location block.
    to2ds at 2025-11-14 04:28
  • Temporarily I'm stepping on application/json in NGINX but want to be sure before changing code and renaming all the applicable files.
    to2ds at 2025-11-14 04:07
  • Had to futz with NGINX mime.types temporarily but will put in a real fix later.
    to2ds at 2025-11-12 03:29
  • Strange stuff. The profile JSON is static file and the NGINX config is defaulted to application/activity+json mime type. Going to deep dive now.
    to2ds at 2025-11-12 02:41
  • 🪵 A log in the context of the IndieWeb is likely a web server log, like an Apache log or nginx log, logs for IndieWeb services like Bridgy, possibly short for weblog, or the IRC chat log https://indieweb.org/log
    Loqi at 2025-11-05 01:18
  • [Jo] ++ haha, thanks, and have a plus for your bravery to try my rickety nginx/IndieAuth thing !
    [schmarty] at 2025-11-02 18:08
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