Map host port 8080 to container port 80. 8443 to 443.
Map host port 8080 to container port 80. 8443 to 443.
Self signed certs will work. You can Google how to set them up.
It’s not the size that matters. Just play with it for a while, maybe you’ll learn to like it.
What do you want to do with containers? That’s sort of the driver for making architectural decisions.
Those poor celebrities! What will we do without them?
What ultimately caused kbin to shut down?
This might be a dumb question, but are the interface names correct in your configurations?
Somewhat related rant: I recently tried to set up a reverse proxy on a Synology NAS, my god was it convoluted.
I’ll take “big red flags” for $1000
“That CAT 6 better be shielded”
Nice work!
If they’re containerized they’ll run in a Kubernetes cluster, I’m sure you know this. Why not build the K8s infrastructure you need to get them functional? Or maybe Helm charts if you’re up for it.
You might be able to find an HP DL360 for around that price
Can’t I just download more gigabits?
Self hosted Invidious still works