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InfluxDB
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After learning about the protocol and playing around with Amfora and Lagrange on Linux I stared down the path of looking into servers to host my own capsule. I've tried MollyBrown and Agate. However, of the two MollyBrown was much simpler to setup. I have a working Docker configuration for Agate too, but in trying to use my own generated certificate I've not gotten it to work. Agate expects certificates to be in a DER format and converting my personally generated key & cert from PEM to DER format doesn't work. When I spin up agate it only works when I have agate auto generate a new certificate when starting, but this is not ideal for docker since it's expected for containers to be disposable. My other reason for going with MollyBrown is because of the support for client certificate authentication. So far as I can tell, either agate doesn't allow for client certs or I'm just not at the point where I understand agate enough to know how to configure them.