This will either be the stupidest idea I have ever had, it it’s going to be amazing!
Bought a 500GB SSD to add to the server, it’s going to host the three websites that I currently pay GoDaddy to host, no email though, I am not that confident, that’s what Google is for (for now)
Wer kennt sich mit #YunoHost aus?
Um Webseiten anzuzeigen, braucht es die Web-App, die zudem nicht in der root installiert werden darf, wenn noch weitere Apps benötigt werden. Beides habe ich kapiert.
ABER, die Web-App erzeugt dadurch ein Unterverzeichnis "/sites", weshalb die URL aller Seiten domain.tld/sites/article.html statt domain.tld/article.html lauten. Wer will denn sowas? Also ich nicht.
Lässt sich dieser Unsinn beheben?
Wanted: minimal web server with the following features:
- serve files (like they all do)
- provides any form of a writeable key/value store
- provides authentication, and authorization for sets of keys
Where key/value store may be as simple as filename/filecontent.
Sure there are tons of servers out there typically requiring non-trivial configuration. If anyone knows a really simple solution, let me know.
Caddy Web Server 2.10 released with encrypted ClientHello (ECH) support, post-quantum key exchange, ACME profiles, libdns 1.0 APIs, global DNS config
Caddy 2.10 web & reverse proxy server lands with support for ECH, post-quantum key exchange, global DNS config, and wildcard certs by default.
https://linuxiac.com/caddy-2-10-web-server-debuts-enhanced-tls-privacy/
Web Server for AoE 1, 2 and 3 DE supporting LAN multiplayer 100% offline
New episode of vvvvTv is out: S02E10: Serving a Web UI for mobile access
https://www.youtube.com/live/mhczdsRKmaE?si=P7vZ5eajPJHGMopF
#vvvv #creativecoding #visualprogramming
#dotnet #vvvvTv #webserver
#AskFedi What #WebServer are you using to host your static content?
I'm just getting into self-hosting and have been looking for Apache/nginx simpler and lighter (small codebase, just the enough functionality for my wants) alternatives.
Atm, darkhttpd seems to be the best option, with the possibility of switching to (OpenBSD) httpd in the future if possible.
I would like to hear the opinions of the experienced people out there.
Alternatively, you can put #writefreely AND another webservice for your images behind #Ngnix. Lets say `wf.yourdomain` and `images.yourdomain`
DirtSWS is a little #single #binary #webserver that does nothing but host #static #html and files, with a simple single-file remote upload capability. Here's a sample site: https://static.awadwatt.com/index.html