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- Leaking Bitwarden's Vault with a Nginx vulnerability
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caddy websever not working
either you have two instances of caddy running or your issue lies in the Caddyfile / systemd unit.
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Nginx Modern Reference Architectures
What I meant was using OCSP status (from stapling) to trigger reissuance on revocation. I don't think this can be done with nginx and certbot unless nginx makes its OCSP status available for the certbot client to read from, or having an event trigger in nginx somehow to get certbot to run. Either way, it's extra faff that you don't need to worry about with Caddy.
> which can run on port 80/443 without iptables hacks
Not sure what you mean. Do you mean that you need root to bind to those ports? In which case, you can give the process CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE which lets it. Caddy's systemd service does this, and runs as a non-root user: https://github.com/caddyserver/dist/blob/2ceb535e076ed9b3083...
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caddyserver/dist is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dist is Shell.
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