https-forward
A forwarding HTTPS server using Let's Encrypt (by samthor)
FoundryVTT-Server-HowTo
A guide to installing a FoundryVTT server (by meeki007)
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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https-forward
Posts with mentions or reviews of https-forward.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-13.
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Server complete
I use a Odroid HC4 with an 512GB SSD. I run Ubuntu and FVTT shares this with nextCloud. I use https://github.com/samthor/https-forward for https://.
FoundryVTT-Server-HowTo
Posts with mentions or reviews of FoundryVTT-Server-HowTo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-13.
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Too many redirects
I've been trying to set up an fvtt server using this guide. I followed the guide until HTTPS_SSL_certbot under Hosting_to_the_world and until this point, I could get access to the site. To use certbot I've followed the certbot instructions for a wildcard on nginx using Cloudflare.
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Hosting help needed
This guide was pretty helpful but it involves the need to purchase a vps. The free options above are nearly identical. All about preference I guess.
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Server complete
https://github.com/meeki007/FoundryVTT-Server-HowTo#Install_Nginx
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Linux install without X11/CDE
I've only ever run the server headless, but in Debian 10 so the command structure is a little different. Mostly followed https://github.com/meeki007/FoundryVTT-Server-HowTo (Ubuntu instructions) but added installing curl up front, not using pm2 (enabled the process as a systemd service), and not using nginx just because I wanted the least number of moving parts that could break. Installed first in a small VM on my home ESXi server, then rented the smallest (1vCPU/1GB/25GB) droplet at DigitalOcean when it became apparent the real choke point was upstream bandwidth. Don't forget to configure UFW (or iptables directly if you're a masochist).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing https-forward and FoundryVTT-Server-HowTo you can also consider the following projects:
foundryvtt-docker - An easy-to-deploy Dockerized Foundry Virtual Tabletop server.
eclaire - lightning-fast static site webserver with automatic HTTPS right out of the box!
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
certmagic - Automatic HTTPS for any Go program: fully-managed TLS certificate issuance and renewal