NOAA hurricane hunter crews, researchers flying without pay
NOAA hurricane hunter crews, researchers flying without pay - E&E News by POLITICO
The planes have been flying into Hurricane Melissa as part of monitoring the monster storm.Daniel Cusick (E&E News by POLITICO)
Planning to selfhost images and calendar in addition to HTTP(S)
I would like some ideas or suggestions as I am not sure how to continue with self hosting.
I want to self host images and caldav, maybe documents later as well. These would need to be continuously available to PC clients and Android. There would be a handful of users maximum.
The obvious (?) solution would be Nextcloud, which would do everything I need.
My problem is that I have only one public IP address and the HTTP and HTTPS ports are already in use by Apache.
The second problem is that I already use wireguard to another location, and Android cannot connect simultaneously to several wireguard endpoints. At least as far as I know.
Below, I list the approaches I have considered and the problems / drawbacks I see.
Please comment if I am wrong about something here.
At the moment I am looking at option 4.
Any comments are welcome!
Option 1. Nextcloud AIO publicly available through HTTPS
It needs the HTTP & HTTPS ports which are in use.
Otherwise, this would be the go-to for me.
Option 2. Nextcloud AIO through wireguard
I would have to switch between two wireguard instances on Android. There would probably be continuous connection errors and sync problems on apps that try to connect to either location (nextcloud and davx5 for example).
Setup would be a bit compilated for me. AFAIK, I would have to set up a local DNS, self made certificates and a reverse proxy for the Apache server.
Setup would be complicated for all other users as well and require wireguard and manually installed certificates.
Option 3. Nextcloud AIO with tailscale
Setup complicated like #2 and then some?
I have no idea if it works while using the android wireguard app for the other connection I need.
Option 4. Radicale and Ente publicly available
As far as I know, these run on special ports that are not 80 or 443.
Server setup would be slightly complicated.
Client setup would be simple.
Document sync I would have to figure out later (maybe just syncthing or otter setup?).
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[Pregnant Ai] The Clankers Are Having Children Now... by SomeOrdinaryGamers - Oct 26, 2025 (Video, 13:10 min)
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This time we take a look at how the world's first AI Minister, someone that has a modicum of real world power has finally now gotten pregnant somehow giving birth to over 80 children. How?
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Nvidia, Oracle to build 7 supercomputers for Department of Energy, including its largest ever
Nvidia, Oracle to build 7 supercomputers for Department of Energy, including its largest ever
: 100,000 Blackwell GPUs and 2,200 exaFLOPs make for a big systemBrandon Vigliarolo (The Register)
Boring Is What We Wanted
Boring Is What We Wanted - 512 Pixels
We are coming up on five years since the first M1 Macs shipped. It was an incredible time to be a Mac user. Those first Apple silicon Macs looked like the Intel machines they replaced, but they were better in every single way.Stephen Hackett (512 Pixels)
Chi è Natalino Mele, il bambino sopravvissuto al Mostro di Firenze: la verità riemersa dopo 57 anni
Chi è Natalino Mele, il bambino sopravvissuto al Mostro di Firenze: la verità riemersa dopo 57 anni
Non aveva nemmeno sette anni quando vide la notte trasformarsi in incubo. Era il 21 agosto del 1968, e a Castelletti di Signa, alle porte di Firenze, il piccolo Natalino Mele si svegliò in un’auto insanguinata.Serena Comito (Alphabetcity)
Advocates Warn of ‘Forced Labor’ Camp for Homeless People in Utah Designed to Enforce Trump Order
Advocates Warn of ‘Forced Labor’ Camp for Homeless People in Utah Designed to Enforce Trump Order
An advocate for the National Homelessness Law Center warned that the 1,300-bed facility could be a "pilot" to put homeless people into similar conditions to Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz."stephen-prager (Common Dreams)
‘Heat deaths aren’t a thing’: Australian Coalition MPs weighing net zero given denialist briefing on climate science
Coalition sources familiar with the briefing said MPs were told it was funded by an anonymous “high net-worth individual” – not the party.
‘Heat deaths aren’t a thing’: Coalition MPs weighing net zero given sceptical briefing on climate science
Exclusive: Briefing by conservative thinktank Centre for Independent Studies was arranged by a Coalition backbench committeeDan Jervis-Bardy (The Guardian)
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We're so fucked.
We're sitting in the back of the German Wings climate change plane and the rich Andreas Lubitz assholes have decided to crash us into a mountain, because they are mentally ill.
Trump's cashed in $800m from crypto alone in 1st half of 2025 - Reuters report
https://www.reuters.com/investigations/inside-trump-familys-global-crypto-cash-machine-2025-10-28/
Nvidia and Uber Say They're Building a 100,000-Vehicle Robotaxi Network
Nvidia and Uber Say They're Building a 100,000-Vehicle Robotaxi Network
The vehicles would be fully self-driving, without the need for human intervention.Ece Yildirim (Gizmodo)
What We Talk About When We Talk About Sideloading
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/38001927
In this post, I hope to clarify and expand on some of the points and rebut some of the counter-messaging that we have witnessed.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Sideloading | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
We recently published a blog post with our reaction to the new Google Developer Program and how it impacts your freedom to use the devices that you own in th...f-droid.org
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Amazon cuts 14,000 jobs, blames AI
‘Some may ask why we’re reducing roles when the company is performing well,’ an executive admitted, blaming AI for the layoffs.
Amazon is cutting 14,000 corporate jobs
Amazon said the growth of generative AI is to blame for the layoffs.Robert Hart (The Verge)
Texas sues Tylenol company over autism claims
cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/29544831
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Johnson and Johnson, accusing the pharmaceutical company of failing to warn consumers about the risk of taking Tylenol while pregnant.This lawsuit, the first of its kind from a state government, comes a month after President Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced updated guidance discouraging pregnant women from taking acetaminophen, citing it as a possible cause of autism. The announcement set off a wave of controversy in the health care community, and confusion among pregnant women unsure how they should manage fever and pain during pregnancy.
Texas attorney general sues Tylenol company over autism claims
This lawsuit comes a month after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. updated guidance discouraging pregnant women from taking acetaminophen, citing it as a possible cause of autism.Eleanor Klibanoff (The Texas Tribune)
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Python Foundation rejects $1.5M grant with no-DEI strings
Python Foundation goes ride or DEI, rejects government grant with strings attached
: Foundation says it won't compromise policy of inclusivity even if that cash would've really helpedBrandon Vigliarolo (The Register)
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The Future of Magazines… and the World
There's a fair amount of publishing inside baseball here, but what stuck out at me was:
DSJ: Your work is mostly concerned with the past and the present, but what kind of futures do you see unfolding for the world?TM: There was an extraordinary moment of international class coordination in the 1990s and early 2000s. Washington, Beijing, Moscow, and Brussels all agreed—despite their mounting geopolitical tensions—that they wanted their capitalists to get richer, that they no longer faced real threats from their working populations, and that they would help each other in the other great cause of the day, “counterterrorism,” which in practice meant killing and repressing Muslims the world over, whether in Xinjiang, Iraq, or Chechnya. Muslims were the ideal target for fine-tuning the emerging world order because they had no major power base of their own; their wealthiest members in the Gulf had no interest in upsetting the status quo. What is fascinating is how quickly this order broke down. One can point to cracks like the Iraq War, Putin’s 2007 Munich speech, the 2011 Libya intervention, or even further back to the Yugoslav wars, which Beijing and Moscow took to be a grisly preview of coming attractions.
Never genuinely threatened by “terrorism,” untroubled by rebellions of workers at home, the states superintending the 21st-century world economy found their hold on power jeopardized by the very success of the globalized capitalism whose ascendancy they oversaw, as powerful fractions of their ruling classes came to see themselves as unmoored from anything so constrictive as a national interest, however notional. Each state still believed it needed to enrich its elites—that was never in doubt—but there was a question now of which faction of the elite to enrich, and which to cast aside. Major purges were conducted in almost all the major states of the order. The purges were most drastic in China, where Xi in 2020–22 had to prove that the country would resist the liberal script of the business class overpowering the party. Putin conducted his purge more indirectly via the Ukraine war, which neatly separated out his capitalist loyalists from more Western-oriented capitalists in the upper strata around him. Trump, too, has done a purge, to the extent that one even can in the US, where capitalists, to a much greater degree, control the state. Trump had to confine his purge to the US bureaucracy; no major capitalists were threatened or fled the country (though the loyalty oaths extracted from the likes of Zuckerberg made for good television).
The other thing I see emerging is China developing a monopoly on state-backed science, especially climate science—one of Xi’s rumored successors when I was last in China was Chen Jining, the climate scientist who is now the party secretary of Shanghai—while the US will continue to excel in the carnival of recognition and continue to corner the market on identitarian innovation and mimetic desire. This is not a minor form of soft power, though it is one that the US itself barely understands. Meanwhile, the US has so thoroughly financialized itself that it has great difficulty producing basic military hardware, while it commits headlong to a kind of Green New Deal in reverse: the reorganization of its energy infrastructure and capital allocation in order to guarantee wealth transfers to investors in large language models, and to cover the shame of not having developed more socially beneficial innovations.
The last major rearrangement of global fortunes was the Second World War, the best thing—if you hadn’t died in it—that ever happened to American wage earners, and the best thing that ever happened for American technology. It’s doubtful that a war with China would result in a similar uplift, considering not only the obstacles to social mobilization on such a scale but the sheer amount of firepower that could be involved.
That's bleak, baby!
The Future of Magazines… and the World | The Nation
A conversation with Thomas Meaney, the editor of Granta, about literature and the left.The Nation
The Weirdest "Car" I've Ever Driven - mkbhd's video about the Aptera EV
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For Years, Islands Have Warned of Climate Disaster. They’ve Seen Little Help.
As Hurricane Melissa threatens island nations across the Caribbean, many are already burdened by debt from a string of climate-fueled crises.
Apple becomes third company in history to crack $4 trillion market value
Apple market value hits $4 trillion
Apple joined Nvidia and Microsoft to become the third company to break through the $4 trillion market value milestone.Steve Kopack (NBC News)
RFK Jr. Orders CDC to Study Alleged Harms of Offshore Wind Farms
Autism Study Identifies Air Pollution Link
Other factors may be in play, howeverJudy George (MedpageToday)
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Elizabeth Warren Calls for Investigation of Top Banker Tied to Epstein
cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/48759495
Senator Elizabeth Warren has called for an investigation into former Barclays CEO Jes Staley and “all current and former US banking executives who may have facilitated Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit conduct,” according to a letter seen by The Guardian.Staley, who like the Democratic senator is from Massachusetts, was known as one of the chief financial enablers of Epstein, allowing the late sexual predator to continue his account with J.P. Morgan in the midst of his crimes coming to light. The New York Times called Staley Epstein’s “chief defender” at J.P. Morgan, processing billions of dollars for him even as Epstein’s abuse and trafficking crimes were public.
Warren also noted that Staley is already banned for life in the UK banking industry for his connections to Epstein, and referred to court documents suggesting that Staley told Epstein about the bank’s apprehension towards him (and his large cash withdrawals), allowing him to alter his approach so that his account wouldn’t raise further suspicion.
Warren has urged the Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to announce plans for an investigation by 7 November.
“It is critical to send a message to the public and current bank employees that this type of egregious misconduct has no place in the American banking system,” Warren wrote.
“Staley is not the only bank executive with concerning ties to Epstein. For example, according to Staley’s sworn deposition, he discussed Epstein with [J.P. Morgan] CEO Jamie Dimon on at least two occasions,” she continued. “The Fed, OCC and FDIC should investigate any other current or former banking executives who engaged in similar conduct to determine whether their conduct satisfies the legal standards for a ban on working in the banking industry and civil monetary penalties.... Any banking executives who facilitated the crimes of one of the world’s most notorious sex criminals should be held to account.”
Elizabeth Warren Calls for Investigation of Top Banker Tied to Epstein
Senator Warren is demanding regulators look into Jes Staley for protecting convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.The New Republic
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Auto-import of deny lists
NodeBB has a very simple allow/deny list capability at present. You paste in a bunch of newline-separated domains, and we block (or optionally, only allow) them all.
On the road to more fine-grained controls, I discovered that IFTAS publishes a Do Not Interact list in an importable CSV format.
As maintenance of these lists is important (adding new entries as well as handling removals), it looks to be increasingly important that I add into NodeBB the functionality to follow these lists automatically and update as necessary.
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Australia’s social media ban is “problematic,” but platforms will comply anyway
Platforms expect to monitor a range of signals, but age detection will be spotty.
Climate inaction could cost Europe €5.6 trillion by 2050, study finds
Not implementing climate friendly policies could cost European countries around six times as much as the price of decarbonisation, a new study finds.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/euobserver.c…
Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.
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Israel | Netanyahu orders air strikes on Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday ordered air strikes on Gaza as he accused Hamas of only pretending to actively search for captive remains.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/middleeastey…
Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.
US | Trumps tries to change the constitution so he can serve a third term
Dictator wannabe Donald Trump appears to be trying to change the constitution so he can serve a third term
Archived version: archive.is/newest/thecanary.co…
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Makes sense that they'd want to kidnap israelis to free palestinians. No zionist can ever justify that.
Of course, israeli prisoners/hostages are well treated, in the futile hope that israelis will have some empathy, and treat palestinians as they'd want to be treated.
I hold for a fact that Israel wouldn't be able to do the horrors it does if the world was better informed(, the most important is to inform the israelis themselves, and i know that people here will claim that they all perfectly know, but i disagree). Mistakes are the root of evil.
From vm.tiktok.com/ZNdcE3Fgc
It's obviously far from the only testimony of tortures, even teenagers aren't spared.
I posted that two years ago, but didn't know how widespread it was.
With only a few minutes of researchs you can find dozens of testimonies : youtu.be/eIXCI3NuKQ8, youtu.be/-On--4b6qf8, youtu.be/7BJtpL1aGFs, youtu.be/AJi52pMblgQ, youtube.com/shorts/IcrF9d8rnJA… youtu.be/1JDEXsSuffo, ...
I'm so sorry for that useless suffering(, useless because it was supposed to have been over in the 90s).
Corey Gil-Shuster
What do Israelis & Palestinians really think? You ask, I get answers Real voices of Israelis & Palestinians No filters. No agendas. The Ask Project. New videos every Sunday and ThursdayYouTube
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If that's indeed the case(, as unbelievable as it seems), then breaking through their ignorance could benefit the palestinian fight.
(Just a thought i wanted to share because it seemed worth it, /r/IsraelPalestine is disproportionately populated with pro-israelis if you have a few days to spend, i don't rule out the possibility that none were arguing in good faith because it remains an improbable conclusion on my part)
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(I just saw your comment, sry for editing my previous one i didn't know 😬)
Just know that it wasn’t my intention to defend Israel(, obviously?), i said that because it could benefit the palestinian cause.
I came on the subreddit mentioned to understand why they "needed" the west bank, and instead they insisted that it's the palestinians who want Israel despite the explicit demands of the 1967 borders, and pretended that it's the palestinian violence that prevents a two-states solution, the YT channel mentioned in the selftext kinda confirm that the situation is perceived in a weird way by the israelis.
I recognize that it's an overly strange conclusion, i'm doubting myself. Surveys show that 80% of israelis consider themselves the victims in this conflict, so i.d.k., perhaps more israelis don't understand the situation that we may think. Look at how they speak about security while it's their colonization of the West Bank and refusal of the Oslo accords that provoke more attacks ?
It's not impossible that a palestinian operation could be to send a document in each of their mailbox explaining more clearly that the attacks will continue to happen as long as Israel refuses a palestinian state along the 1967 borders with East-Jerusalem, and more explanations.
They probably wouldn't be able to do this more than once, but at least afterwards israelis won't ever have the excuse of not understanding what's happening, and that Israel is responsible for Hamas&palestinians attacks.
But yeah, unironically, stay cautious about the presence of zionists bots/people on the net, like i can't understand why that popular french account(, banned in the past, obv. by the authorities who else,) has an almost unanimity of comments opposing him, if you look at his posts with dozen of comments, that kind of weird example. I can't prove anything but these millions/billions spent ought to go somewhere.
(now i'm searching for surveys proving their brainwashing, but it's probably not necessary)
(Netanyahu won in 2019, promising to annex the jordan valley, which is 30% of the west bank, meanwhile israelis somehow believe to be the victims, and that there's nothing they can do, or that it's a convenient question of irrecoverable trust(, instead of security measures), it's so weird/unbelievable)
I.d.k. how, but that'd be great :
The Palestine/Israel Pulse, a Joint Poll: Press Release | PCPSR
These are the results of Palestinian-Israeli Pulse: ....Morepcpsr.org
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On iOS, the official Peertube app works okay.
It’s still being improved, but I’m surprised it became so good, so fast.
I don’t know about Android though.
NATO trying to turn Eurasia into its ‘fiefdom’ – Lavrov
NATO trying to turn Eurasia into its ‘fiefdom’ – Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused NATO of continued expansion and trying to prolong the Ukraine conflictRT
One Piece anime TV series will release a maximum of 26 episodes per year 2026 onwards
One Piece Sails to a Brand-New Era in 2026
The One Piece anime TV series is embarking on a brand-new era for its 2026 schedule for U.S. and global anime viewers.Leo Reyna (CBR)
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What's the real reason then?
I don't see anything wrong with slowing production to improve quality and working conditions.
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They don't care about quality, as we have already seen multiple times, and such companies don't care about working conditions, as we can see everywhere in the world.
One episode every two weeks means doubling its duration. That's it.
It's about money, as always.
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Teenager jailed for playing anti-Kremlin song on the streets of St Petersburg
Diana Loginova: Teenager jailed for playing anti-Kremlin song on the streets of St Petersburg
The 18-year-old Russian singer was arrested after her street performance of an anti-Putin song went viralLucy Papachristou (The Independent)
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An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’
An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’
Patrick Gelsinger, executive chairman of Gloo, has made it his mission to advance Christian principles in Silicon ValleyGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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AI "Phone Farm" Startup Gets Funding from Marc Andreessen to Flood Social Media With Spam
You know those obnoxious social media accounts that flood your messages with spam? Those might not be scammers after all, but a legitimate new business backed by one of the most powerful venture capital funds in Silicon Valley.Introducing Doublespeed, a startup operating a phone farm to flood social media with AI-generated slop on behalf of its clients. In a nutshell, phone farming is a tactic most often used by hackers and financial criminals to use large numbers of devices to send spam texts, farm social media engagement, or generate fake reviews.
On its website, the fledgling company bills itself as a “bulk content creation” service. Basically, it lets customers “orchestrate actions on thousands of social accounts through both bulk content creation and deployment.” It does this through “instrumented human action,” a fancy phrase meaning the company’s phone bots will somehow mimic “natural user interaction on physical devices to get our content to appear human to the algorithims [sic].”
In a post on X-formerly-Twitter, Doublespeed co-founder Zuhair Lakhani even boasts that they used AI to write the company’s code. “Claude code is truly our third cofounder,” he wrote.
The whole thing is backed by a $1 million cash injection from a16z, also known as Andreessen Horowitz, the venture capitalist firm founded by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz back in 2009.
Doublespeed clients can expect to pay anywhere between $1,500 and $7,500 a month for access to its phone farm.
AI “Phone Farm” Startup Gets Funding from Marc Andreessen to Flood Social Media With Spam
Andreessen Horowitz has injected $1 million into Doublespeed, a startup meant to flood social media with gobs of for-profit spam.Joe Wilkins (Futurism)
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A Michigan elected official is married to a neo-Nazi. Some constituents have a problem with that.
A Michigan elected official is married to a neo-Nazi. Some constituents have a problem with that.
Meghyn Booth says she didn’t know she was married to a neo-Nazi influencer, not exactly.Matthew Miller | mmiller@mlive.com (mlive)
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in reply to passenger • • •Use a reverse proxy to proxy everything through https, then you can install how many services you want. Caddy is super simple, you can reverse proxy with just 1 line.
For calendar and contacts (caldav, cardav) Baikal is extremely easy to install and use. And pretty minimal.
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in reply to passenger • • •anamethatisnt
in reply to passenger • • •Unless you want all the other parts of Nextcloud and need the big package.
GitHub - sabre-io/Baikal: Baïkal is a Calendar+Contacts server
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in reply to Lucy :3 • • •Tolookah
in reply to passenger • • •Mine doesn't have 80, it has a reverse proxy on 443 when I'm using a subdomain, but there is an option to use a subfolder instead. (This is with nginx, not apache, but I would assume it's similar)
The thing that doesn't yet work for me is the redirect back after authentik login. (The login works, but just doesn't do it as seamlessly as I expect and I think it's a config issue)
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in reply to Tolookah • • •I understood from here it shouldnt work
github.com/nextcloud/all-in-on…
Maybe you use another flavor and not the aio?
Edit oh you have 443 though, nvm!
GitHub - nextcloud/all-in-one: 📦 The official Nextcloud installation method. Provides easy deployment and maintenance with most features included in this one Nextcloud instance.
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in reply to passenger • • •In the docker-compose.yml for the AIO, you can specify the port that the Apache server runs on with
APACHE_PORT=XXXXThen you set your reverse proxy to proxy to that port. If you need some pointers about how to use a reverse proxy, ask away.
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in reply to passenger • • •With a reverse proxy you can route connections to arbitrary ports. Just remap the ports in the docker containers if they run on the same machine, otherwise they'll refuse to start when the conflict is detected.
I have it set up like this. music.mydomain.net redirects to navidrome, video.mydomain.net to jellyfin, news.mydomain.net to miniflux, cloud.mydomain.net to Nextcloud (this one is on a VPS tho), and so on; those are all on different ports, but I never need to input it as it always goes over https 443.
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in reply to cmeu • • •GitHub - jeffvli/feishin: A modern self-hosted music player.
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in reply to passenger • • •OK forget about the ports. Use the docker image of nextcloud, whatever flavor you want.
In the docker compose you change 80:80 and 443:443 to 81:80 and 444:443.
Then, you configure your already available apache to redirect nextcloud.yourdomain.com/ to yourip:444.
That's it. You just launched nextcloud with an arbitrary port which is not the default because it suits your needs, a'd configured apache to redirect to that port.
Edit : you don't even need to expose 81:80 if you don't need it 😀
You are being redirected...
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in reply to diminou • • •diminou
in reply to passenger • • •In fact 80 and 443 refer to http and https, those are default ports.
You can in fact use the ports you want for the service you want. I have multiple web services behind the ports 80 and 443, you need one service that is able to get the request at the correct port. This is the role of the reverse proxy.
Apache can assume that role, you go to anything.yourdomain.com and apache will then redirect "anything" to the correct service (with the internal ip and port). So say you want to put nextcloud at 7777 you can tell docker to expose 7777 and redirect it to 443 on nextcloud.
The chain is like that in the case : nextcloud.yourdomain.com > apache > nextcloud is at ip:7777 > redirect the request to 7777 > nextcloud homepage is shown
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in reply to diminou • • •According to this it is not supported?
github.com/nextcloud/all-in-on…
However, I should learn how to do subdomains and the reverse proxy then... Which is another question.
I have until now a free domain which is somethig like mysubdomain.ddns.net. So I presume I need to get a paid domain for this so I can do subdomains
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in reply to passenger • • •OK you are thinking at it the wrong way : 80 and 443 are the default ports for the web access of any web application.
You are using docker with the nextcloud aio image. Which mean, you are deploying a docker container which contain the web application.
What you are doing is using arbitrary ports for the container. This could be 7777. Then, this is redirected to 443 inside the container, to the web application.
This is why you can actually use any port you want for your container. You are not really switching the port for nextcloud, only for the container.
This is why I suggested doing 444:443 in the docker-compose.yml file: you are exposing 444 to the container, to 443 inside the container.
And this is why you can actually use any ports for every web app you are going to host : apache will redirect to the port you want to the container, a'd docker will redirect inside the container to either 80 or 443 (or anything else needed for that web application).
jac
in reply to passenger • • •Your existing Apache setup can be used as a reverse proxy. The idea is, you setup those other services (eg, next cloud or radicale) on other systems, or on the same system with different ports. Then when you access some URL, eg yourhomenetwork.com/radicale, Apache acts as an intermediary and returns the service at 127.0.0.1:8080/radicale. No additional open ports needed. No additional certificates needed.
Apache can even be configured to respond to requests differently if they're coming from the internet or from wireguard. Say if you wanted to deny all traffic from the internet and only access it from your VPN, or if you wanted to conditionally apply a password.
You can also use Apache to host multiple domain names, or sub domains, from the same IP address and ports (the feature is called "vhost"). That may require multiple SSL certificates though. (EDIT: If youre using a wildcard certificate, you can host multiple sub domains from that one certificate)
You've got options though, and you don't need to break what you've already got 😀
Selfhoster1728
in reply to jac • • •jac
in reply to Selfhoster1728 • • •Good point, and I will now change my comment for greater accuracy.
Quazatron
in reply to passenger • • •poVoq
in reply to passenger • • •Nextcloud is overkill for what you want.
If all you need is a shared calendar and a simple way to upload images, then this is a good option: github.com/tchapi/davis
GitHub - tchapi/davis: 🗓 A modern, simple, feature-packed, fully translatable admin interface for sabre/dav based on Symfony 7 and Bootstrap
GitHubpassenger
in reply to poVoq • • •Thanks, I did not know about this one!
But, I am turning towards nextcloud, as it would allow me to sync some shared folders of images and documents between computers easily(?).
The android app would be great as well, to sync some files easier, I understand nextcloud does that.
But this is a great alternative, I will surely check it out before making my final decision.
Now still have to do some physical upgrades, a fan and an ssd need replacing.
Thanks to everyone for their input!