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I'm seeing something strange with HTTPS requests from docker containers after docker upgrade to latest (28.2.2).

Docker compose, app containers and a nginx proxying for them all. One container trying to reach another via nginx external hostname.

Both NodeJS and curl fail to make the request with:

TLS connect error: error:00000000:lib(0)::reason(0)
* OpenSSL SSL_connect: SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to xxxx.xxxx.com:443

Same request outside container works just fine.

https-vd.ch/2025/06/15/le-logi

Découvrez le site du #HTTPS, le nouveau nom du #PartiPirateVaudois, obligé de rompre complètement les amarres avec le #PartiPirateSuisse, y compris en abandonnant la notion de #PartiPirate, pour ne pas être traîné dans ses dérives, et profitez-en pour lire l'analyse de @sebseb01 sur le #numérique #responsable à l' @etatdevaud et l'angle mort concernant le #libre et l' #opensource.

https-vd.chLe logiciel, talon d’Achille du numérique « responsable » vaudois – HTTPS
Mehr von Sébastien Piguet

Getting Forgejo Helm Deployment to Also Trust a Local Certificate Authority

blog.hardill.me.uk/2025/06/08/

Earlier this week I blogged about getting a Forgejo Action Runner to trust my local Certificate Authority so it could check out projects.Last night while trying to setup Keycloak as a authentication source, I ran into another instance of this problem, this time with the core Forgejo application.

The problem was basically the same, the Keycloak instance is protected by a HTTPS certificate […]

Ben's Place · Getting Forgejo Helm Deployment to Also Trust a Local Certificate Authority
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#certificates#forgejo#git

alojapan.com/1290666/the-tmg-i The TMG is accepting applications for subsidies to attract Green Transformation (‘GX’) related foreign companies #Https://www.investtokyo.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/oursupports/gxSubsidy.html #https://www.investtokyo.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/oursupports/index.html #news #Tokyo #TokyoNews #東京 #東京都 TOKYO, JAPAN, June 4, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — In order to realize a decarbonized society and promote a “sustainable recovery,” the Tokyo Metropo…

academia.edu used one of presentations to realise an AI podcast of my presentation without asking me. They want me to rate it. But when I want to listen to the podcast of my presentation the link doesnt work. There is a button to take a subscription. Do they force me to take a subscription to listen to a podcast of my own presentation?

Does the fediverse have a similar place as academia.com?

#opensource #podcast #AI #AIresearch #https://mas.to/@fsf@hostux.social #https://mas.to/@nlnet@nlnet.nl

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@schreibmax Ich trinke vorwiegend japanischen Shincha. Am Wochenende kommt dann auch Schwarztee im Spiel am liebsten zweite Pflückung, Darjeeling. Muss nicht unbedingt von der Demeter-Plantage #https://makaibari.in sein.
Übrigens ein schöner Urlaubsort und die Plantage kann man auch besuchen.

👋🤓 Goodbye Site.js, Hello Kitten!

I started working on creating a Small Web¹ server (a peer-to-peer Web server) six years ago² with Site.js.

Building Site.js was my first attempt. And it resulted in:

• Auto Encrypt (automatic Let’s Encrypt certificates): codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-e

• Auto Encrypt Localhost (automatic localhost TLS certificates): codeberg.org/small-tech/auto-e

• @small-tech/https (drop-in Node.js https module replacement with automatic TLS certs everywhere): codeberg.org/small-tech/https

• JSDB: In-process, in-memory JavaScript database that persists to append-only JavaScript logs: codeberg.org/small-tech/jsdb

As Site.js reached an evolutionary dead-end, and as I learned from my experiements with replicated data types that replicated data types are *not* a prerequisite for a decentralised web (actual topological decentralisation and ease of use are), I started writing a new server/platform called Kitten from scratch while still making use of the tried and tested modules listed above.

Last week, I switched over our last site using Site.js to Kitten and, with that, today I’ve sunset³ Site.js:

sitejs.org

For its successor, please see Kitten:

kitten.small-web.org

If you want to support our work at the Small Technology Foundation, please consider becoming a patron:

small-tech.org/fund-us

:kitten:💕

¹ ar.al/2024/06/24/small-web-com
² ar.al/2019/08/26/introducing-s
³ Using our instance of Look Over There!: look-over-there.small-web.org

#SiteJS#SmallWeb#SmallTech