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TIL you can use regex in the nginx server_name directive
aaronpk
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2022-04-29 16:29
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(Apache vs nginx etc.) and your site is still viewable in any browser.
[tantek]
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2022-04-26 22:33
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nginx serves the first thing defined when there's no server name configured for the request
aaronpk
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2022-04-16 22:30
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nginx stays alive by running a main process and spawning subprocesses
Seirdy
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2022-04-10 22:15
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i just use nginx for everything lol
Seirdy
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2022-04-10 20:47
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i use those with a statically-linked nginx compiled with boringssl. can handle over 1.4k req/sec. caddy could do like 950/sec. My biggest DoS was 1.2k/sec. so i should be able to handle a low- to medium-level DoS attack without much rate-limiting.
Seirdy
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2022-04-10 20:22
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[tomwassenberg] certbot-ocsp-fetcher: A tool that primes the OCSP cache of nginx for certificates managed by Certbot, in order to make OCSP stapling work reliably.
Loqi
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2022-04-10 20:16
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plus nginx security is a bit lacking; some of its functionality is best replaced by shell scripts on a crontab or timer. https://github.com/tomwassenberg/certbot-ocsp-fetcher and https://github.com/GrapheneOS/nginx-rotate-session-ticket-keys namely
Seirdy
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2022-04-10 20:16
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Caesar[m], jamietanna: Nginx is good for reloading all configs with zero downtime and peak performance. Caddy is good for everything else. ;)
Seirdy
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2022-04-10 20:14
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I'd mostly used nginx and found it great, but after playing around with Caddy for a bit I don't think I ever want to go back :D
jamietanna
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2022-04-10 20:12
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