Hi guys - not sure if this is entirely the correct sub-forum but here goes. I'm ripping my hair out over a NextCloud issue that I *think* is related to my nginx reverse proxy setup, but not at all ...
In the bustling digital landscape, managing web traffic efficiently is akin to directing a riveting orchestra, with each request hitting the right note at the desired tempo. Central to this symphony ...
A service like Cloudflare DDNS automatically updates your domain's IP with your home's IP. Nginx Proxy Manager routes traffic and provides SSL certificates through Let's Encrypt and deploys in Docker.
Apache is a reliable HTTP server that still holds more than 65% of the web server market, according to Netcraft. Unfortunately, Apache was not designed with performance or scalability in mind. While ...
General Question: What is the correct way to set up certificates for this to keep all traffic encrypted? Partial answer: NGINX needs an SSL certificate on port 443 registered to ServerA.MyCompany.com ...
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