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wikipedia-mirror
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I made the prepper version of the Internet
Haha well good news is that if you have a Wikipedia Mirror (they have instructions here -> https://github.com/pirate/wikipedia-mirror) it’s continually syncing with Wikipedia as a whole so if/when SHTF your copy of Wikipedia will be up to date as of the moment there’s power loss 👌, from there using u/UnsignedMark ’s concept network you / others could keep Wikipedia going pending only electricity. On that note SCADA + Solar Panels go brrr hahahaha
nginx-proxy-automation
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VPS as gateway to internal proxy (traefik)
https://github.com/evgeniy-khist/letsencrypt-docker-compose https://github.com/evertramos/nginx-proxy-automation
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lurker's homelab
For my nginx proxy using lets encrypt I used this resouce and wordpress was this.
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One URL working, two others giving 500 with Cloudflare and Nginx-reverse-proxy
This setup was working until I tried changing from a deprecated Nginx proxy manager to a more up-to-date one, at the same time as setting up Yacht. Subdomains of the working URL also work, no domains/subdomains of the non-working URLs work.
- Where would you suggest for cheap hosting of a small site while still ensuring loading speed?
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Is there a working example of adding SSL to docker, Nginx,, node using certbot/ lets encrypt?
And here you can find various real world examples: https://github.com/evertramos/nginx-proxy-automation#other-projects-using-nginx-proxy
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How I self hosted Matomo - Google Analytics Alternative
I am using Docker to host Matomo, get Let's Encrypt SSL certificates and run Nginx as a reverse proxy. To make things really easy, we can setup the awesome evertramos/nginx-proxy-automation project. Follow the instructions in the README to setup the containers via Docker. This will automatically create a Docker network called webproxy.
What are some alternatives?
acme-companion - Automated ACME SSL certificate generation for nginx-proxy
tiddlywiki-docker - Tools for running TiddlyWiki via a Docker container
matomo-setup - Matomo Docker Compose setup with automatic SSL certificate and Nginx configuration
docker-swarm-ingress - Nginx swarm ingress controller, a minimalistic approach to allow routing into a Docker Swarm based on the public hostnames.
docker-nginx-certbot - Automatically create and renew website certificates for free using the Let's Encrypt certificate authority.
mwoffliner - Mediawiki scraper: all your wiki articles in one highly compressed ZIM file
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
zammad-docker-compose - Zammad Docker images for docker-compose
kiwix-js-pwa - Kiwix JS Offline Browser implemented as a Progressive Web App (PWA), and packaged as Electron, NWJS and UWP apps for Windows and Linux.
TutoAsus - Tutorial on how to setup a nginx reverse proxy on Asus router with Merlin firmware, and get Let's Encrypt certificate with acme.sh.
docker-traefik-nextcloud-nginx - docker compose files for traefik nextcloud and nginx
devcontainers-mongodb-replica-set-with-docker - Docker based development container template to run a MongoDB replica set cluster in local machine.