how to parse caddy access log with useragent tool? seems it dont detect anything in json
@prologic@twtxt.net +1 for FrankenPHP. And built into caddy is also swell.
I finally gave in and tried out Caddy. Itâs about as great as everyone says it is.
password is generated using caddy hash-password
yup! just need to add the webdav extension and configure it up a path and user/pass. caddy handles everything else.
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I setup Joplin with caddy as the WebDAV server. Works okay. The e2e encryption can get messed up sometimes. Supports markdown and images.
Another change in my infrastructure setup: I replaced rathole with Chisel. There wasnât any particular reason, I use it in the same way: Itâs making a few services and websites hosted on my home server available on my VPS to publish using Caddy and a static IP. Chisel is just a bit more simple to configure using command line flags. And itâs written in Go. â Read more
I donât know a lot about HTTP/3. But today I updated Caddy to version 2.6 and my sites should support HTTP/3 by default now. More speed? đ€ â Read more
rathole - ngrok alternative
Some time ago I tried to make my Nitter instance available on the Internet from home via Tailscale, Caddy and an own building block in between, but stopped it again a short time later because it didnât work that well somehow. Today I found out about rathole, and what can I say? It works great and seems to be much faster than my previous solution! â Read more
I am using Nitter, an alternative interface for Twitter, just in case I want to read a thread on Twitter. Previously I hosted the instance directly on my VPS. Now, however, I host the Nitter instance at home, but make it available on the Internet through Tailscale, a little program I wrote called âProxyExposerâ, and Caddy. đ€ I also briefly tried publishing a WordPress instance from home to the web this way. But I donât have a use case for WordPress at the moment. â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net @thewismit not sure.. im using Caddy instead of nginix
@ljones caddy is really great. itâs what @twtxtlist@twtxtlist.cf runs on