Thanks for the kind words! Could you link me to the apache container you use? I would like to replace nginx since it’s not officially supported but still need to do some research on apache
Thanks for the kind words! Could you link me to the apache container you use? I would like to replace nginx since it’s not officially supported but still need to do some research on apache
Alright, thanks a lot! You probably saved me a lot of headache in the future
True. That’s a good improvement. Thanks a lot! By the way do you know if the nextcloud trusted_proxies
setting allows for hostnames such as “traefik” as compared to just IP addresses?
I think yandex does its own thing, too. I agree it’s very hard to compete with google when they have had so much time to improve their algorithms and infrastructure
I too have a lot of there chinese torrents with 0% progress. They all use the same client (probably spoofed). Qbit sadly doesn’t have a filter by client, so I’ll try the superseeding mode on those.
Maybe the answer isn‘t clear cut. The place is a warzone and the dam could be collateral damage. Both sides probably damaged the dam before it collapsed, unintentionally or not. Whether russia or ukraine dealt the last blow is still unknown. If it even was intentional we don‘t know. But of course both sides will point fingers with their respective propaganda. I refuse to believe anything unless there‘s proof.
Seems similar to what I’m doing but it uses the nextcloud:fpm-alpine image, which is community maintained. It’s a valid approach but I prefer to tweak my php-fpm config myself. By using their docker image you basically lose a bunch of freedom to configure your setup, but it’s easier to set up for sure