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This seems too straightforward, what's the catch?

Like how secure is it? Should I be turning it off (and disabling the port forwarding) when not using it?

Do I need any additional security? Mainly just want to use it for Jellyfin

Thanks

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[–] scmmishra@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Lack of docker labels is a downer, but it’s the best reverse proxy I have used. Recently started a project to run containers with caddy

https://github.com/scmmishra/slick-deploy

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[–] d-cent@alien.top 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I would like to jump over to it. I have been struggling with Nginx and Apache and I am afraid I have made a mess of things. I am installing on an old Mac Mini with Mac OS so I don't really have a way to isolate and remove Nginx and Apache and I have a feeling if I try Caddy I will get some interferences.

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