I just set up caddy to work correctly (had to add tailscale sock to the container)
The certs were fine before, just janky installation on the clients.
I just set up caddy to work correctly (had to add tailscale sock to the container)
The certs were fine before, just janky installation on the clients.
Can you point me in the right direction?
So far I’ve been installing my caddy certs manually (because as you mention, the idea anyone on my network or tailscale can see all traffic unencrypted is bonkers), which works in the browser, but then when I go to use curl
or 90% of command line tools they don’t verify the certificate correctly. I’ve had this problem on macOS and linux.
I don’t even know the right words to search for to learn more about this right now.
Edit: found this: https://tailscale.com/kb/1190/caddy-certificates
Yeah… doing this once we can attribute to stupidity in the Russian ranks. Twice in a few days is unacceptable and requires a response.
SQLite is a proper database. Realistically you’ll never exhaust its 278tb storage limits, it’s thoroughly battle tested, and it’s dead easy to backup.
I doubt nextcloud is running enough parallel db writes for this to actually matter — and if it is WAL mode is still probably good enough.
Once you have multiple software clients running then you will need a client server dbms like Postgres. For most home or group installations, this should not be an issue.
The work these people have done is so impressive, it’s been incredible watching them do this and accomplish so much so quickly.
Great package, though the documentation on foreign keys could be a bit better in my opinion
I appreciate that they mentioned it.
I’m not particularly good at writing, I can understand why someone would ask an LLM to help them clarify their ideas. The intent here is obviously to improve their content rather than as a crutch to feed us shit. Whether it’s better than just writing this personally I don’t know.
All I’ve got is a nubby yubikey nano
What do they do with the daddy computers? All of mine only have female ports.
Fedora is pretty cool.
Linus Torvalds uses it, so you could say it’s the canonical distribution.