If you are establishing a TLS connection to a server, the server will need a certificate. It sounds like you’re trying to have two instances of a reverse proxy - one on the server, and one on the router. It may be my ignorance of the particulars, but my immediate thought is that you should select one point in the network to do reverse proxying.
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Irn-Bru, made by AG Barr. Scotland voted for Remain if memory serves.
That ingredient list.
How do a couple journalists figure this out yet the government agency, a bank, and H&R block, and the police can’t be bothered?
This can only be a good thing. I read that series on Arstechnica about the Boar’s Head listeria contamination. “Heavy meat buildup on walls”
I’ve a friend who works for an international bank in their green initiatives program.
The department for ~~climate initiatives~~ greenwashing at that bank is under the marketing wing. It’s all I need to know about how much the bank cares.
Why the heck are they storing this data for 20 years anyways?
So far, there’s been a good bit of money to be made in timing the stock market to announcements. But I’m sure no American politician would be involved with insider trading.
Is nostalgic fascism contagious? Seems like there’s an awful lot of it. I hate this timeline.
This is a fair point. China treats workers poorly, and they leverage labour camps for minorities.
It’s not about the technology or the economics. It’s about the symbolism for China.
It’s possible but it’s an extra pain in the butt.
Internally, have you tried pointing the DNS directly to the ngnix server, not the router? There’s no reason to have that extra hop (I don’t think).