I’ve recently been wondering if Lemmy should switch out NGINX for Caddy, while I hadn’t had experience with Caddy it looks like a great & fast alternative, What do you all think?
EDIT: I meant beehaw not Lemmy as a whole
I’ve recently been wondering if Lemmy should switch out NGINX for Caddy, while I hadn’t had experience with Caddy it looks like a great & fast alternative, What do you all think?
EDIT: I meant beehaw not Lemmy as a whole
I’m running a lot of services off my nginx reverse proxy. This is my general setup for each subdomain - each in its own config file. I wouldn’t consider this verbose in any way - and it’s never crashed on me
service.conf
server { listen 443 ssl http2; listen [::]:443 ssl http2; server_name [something].0x-ia.moe; include /etc/nginx/acl_local.conf; include /etc/nginx/default_settings.conf; include /etc/nginx/ssl_0x-ia.conf; location / { proxy_pass http://[host]:[port]/; } }
The hidden configs are boilerplate which are easily imported for any applicable service. A set-once set of files isn’t what I would count towards being verbose. 90% of my services use the exact same format.
If a certain service is complicated and needs more config in nginx, it’s going to be the same for caddy.
I don’t know, I prefer it to be easier to set up my proxy especially when it comes to configs, each to their own I guess.