The screenshot was taken less than 8 hours after the instance was up
Active on this account: https://sh.itjust.works/u/arudesalad@lemmy.funnyname.xyz
The screenshot was taken less than 8 hours after the instance was up
Thanks, does it usually miss votes and comments then?
!selfhosted@lemmy.world on my instance:
and on sh.itjust.works:
It’s on the .57 machine and in the same docker environment as the proxy
I’m not sure if this is a response to my comment but the article I linked isn’t about setting a secondary dns, the fritz!box has a function that allows it to temporarily change the dns (usually to 8.8.8.8) if the specified dns isn’t working. It is separate from the “normal” dns settings.
https://fritzhelp.avm.de/help/en/FRITZ-Box-7530-AX-avme/avme/021/hilfe_internet_public_dns I found this guide for the fritz!box to set up a fallback dns, I think it should be on by default as it is on mine but I would read the article just to make sure
And crashing and burning in a production environment is an excellent thing to laugh at in 20 years
Also, could a reverse proxy be used to give cloudflare’s services to a port they don’t support?
So a reverse proxy is a way to manage subdomains? I read somewhere that it allows multiple different services to be hosted on the same port and I think I know that that is probably a lie.
I actually set up pihole today!
I have the pi5 with 8gb of ram. Is that enough?
Could you give somd examples of something to selfhost? I am only really aware of selfhosting lemmy and other fediverse stuff
Crashing and burning would be similar to most my other projects
Alright, thanks for trying to help. Will I need ssh on my main pc to get it to work on my pi?
Also in the comment this one is replying to, I meant to say set up correctly
I’ve replied to a different comment in this thread about what happened already
Do I do that from my normal pc? I’ve never used ssh before
Isn’t it obvious? Number go up!!! In this case, the number going up is the amount countries that can’t play sony games.