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good tip, always set a default virtual host in nginx/apache that is a redirect otherwise the server will serve whatever your first site is
aaronpk
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2021-10-27 19:15
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a redirect inherently requires server-side code, which may be a web server like nginx/apache, or a static site hosting platform like netlify
aaronpk
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2021-10-07 17:07
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<capjamesg[d]> "How do people manage multiple..." <- A reverse proxy might be a solution if what you want is to run several web servers on one machine and have them available on, say, different subdomains. There are plenty of manuals on setting it up using common web server software (nginx, apache, etc)
nekr0z
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2021-10-02 12:14
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Probably the most interesting thing is getting Caddy to use a Redis server as shared storage for SSL certs. I never had a good solution for that with my old Nginx-based setup.
[manton]
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2021-08-23 20:25
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I asked about Caddy a couple months ago here… We finished a migration from Nginx to Caddy for hosted static blogs on Micro.blog (still using Nginx to front-end the web app). Highly recommend Caddy if anyone is looking for a nicer HTTPS solution.
[manton]
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2021-08-23 14:15
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so if a server has php - eg. apache mod_php, or nginx with php-fpm - you can essentially upload a .php and it'll just work(tm)
petermolnar
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2021-07-20 08:31
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care, since I can't stand Plesk anyway, and it's not the first time that Plesk and nothing else not plain IIS, Apache, Nginx, CPanel, has caused problems with sites throwing nonsensical 500 error messages that mean nothing anywhere else.
cambridgeport90
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2021-07-06 18:23
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yup! tbh I hope that once I grok it enough, something like that could be easy to put into a check for something like nginx as a proxy_auth flow then static sites could probably get in the fun of private content 🙂
[jacky]
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2021-06-30 21:29
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(at larger scale, I've seen complaints that nginx gets unhappy when you ask it to load thousands of certs, not sure if thats still the case)
sknebel
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2021-06-30 16:08
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aaronpk: I wasn't arguing with that, I just wanted to point it out that automation with nginx is ok in case one doesn't want to move from nginx, and this - built-in certs - would be the only reason.
petermolnar
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2021-06-30 16:08
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