You my man, have a brain the sized of a planet! Thanks for all the explanations! ✨
You my man, have a brain the sized of a planet! Thanks for all the explanations! ✨
Thanks for such a detailed answer! How does the I2P speeds compare to running torrents over VPN? I assume its a lot slower?
mercii :)
when I do this I get the error message that the ports are already in use by the vpn container :|
but I thought the containers had to have “network_mode: container:vpn”, in order to strictly only be able to communicate through the VPN.
Ah thanks! That solves one of the services at least. Merciii <3
sorry im still quite new to this… do u have an example of another compose file that does this? Not sure where I put what.
how haha
Right, my bad for the misleading/wrong title. This is my question - how do i map a port to a container that uses network_mode: …
Sorry that was my question, dont want to use the port twice, I want to tell the compose file what to use for each container, but I dont know how.
Thanks!
Love this! I recently started up !foraging@lemm.ee, as the previous one vanished out of thin air. Got over 100subs in just a day! Was very happy to see so many partake in the joy of foraging. Hopefully more will come to share their findings. There are loads to be harvested from the natural world, that would be great additions to ones foodporn 🙌
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Had the same issues, but decided to host my own instance. Not had a single issue since, plus the latency is great 😏
Holy shit, a true gold mine! ✨
Thanks for the detailed answer, I was able to solve my problem just with what /u/mara said suggested above :)
Yeah I also don’t want my folks to have to “ignore” the warnings either. So will defo have the https set up before giving them access.
I might give Caddy a go if the response from @Mara doesn’t work for me, thanks!
Yeah I do not have a domain. I did before but for some reason i struggled to wrap my head around reverse proxies and domains. And I prefer to not have to pay for yet another service as I’m just a student :P
This does seem like the easiest option so far, i’ll try to play around with this, thanks!
Yeah thats fine, I was just wondering how the speed varied from one solution to the other.