

I have 11 sites and numerous sub sites behind a single Caddy server. I dont know how you would “overwelm” Caddy?
Never the less, good luck :)
I have 11 sites and numerous sub sites behind a single Caddy server. I dont know how you would “overwelm” Caddy?
Never the less, good luck :)
Its Configuration Management, so why would that not apply to Desktops? :)
We use it in Linux Servers, Windows Servers, Linux Desktops, Windows Desktops, etc etc :)
Look here: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/php_fastcgi
I’m not near a computer right now, but tomorrow i can show an example of my nextcloud setup. Its also php with Caddy :)
Oh my god… i completely overlooked the config in your original message!!
Un any case, look at this: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/caddy.html
Someone done the work, and they would be glad if you made use of it :)
And if you start with: lemmy.domain.tld:81 {
You can even have it run on a different port, so you can test it without risking your apache config.
I dont think its hard :)
Can you post your apache config?
Ive been so long on Caddy i havent touched Apache or nginx for ages. But i’m pretty sure i or someone else can help you convert your config :)
I’m really surprised noone mentioned Caddy which handles all the SSL business for you. Not to mention an easier config :)
I’d try a wiki of some sorts. Personally we collect a lot of stuff in our bookstack instance. Recently we’re looking into tools that can save a page for offline usage.
I use qemu to virtualize a Windows machine. I run KDE with Virt Manager, so i created a new VM, selected Windows 11 and everything else worked normally.
Why switch distros? Go to Sid if you want the latest and greatest? Or maybe testing if you want a bit of best of both worlds? :) I’m really curious why you think you need to change distro’s.
I’ve been on IRC long before the stone age (so to speak) and its neither dated nor dead.
Not everyone needs the fancy audio, video and imagery that new protocols provider for. Some of us are content with just text. And for me thats the great value of IRC.
This is exactly what i wanted to say :)