#Apache 2.4.64 is released! It fixes some vulnerabilities, listed here:
#Apache 2.4.64 is released! It fixes some vulnerabilities, listed here:
BlenderDumbass BDServer Livestream 2005-07-05
My ultra-budget server powering http://websysctl.alfonsosiciliano.net has been running smoothly for the past 2 months. So far, so good!
#Crawlers hit tens of thousands of sysctl parameter pages daily. That's fine, since robots.txt allows it. But why keep requesting non-existent pages as if the site were built with WordPress
? Fortunately, the stack (#FreeBSD
+ #OpenResty
+ #Lapis
+ a custom-built #database
) stays well within the limited resources of my $5/month cloud server.
The code might soon be #OpenSource stay tuned!
My #amateurRadio website is down. Some people are very aggressively trying to scrape my entire #website/#wiki using #bots and #scripts (some being very evasive using VPNs). This reckless behaviour acts as a DDoS for my #Apache #webserver on the #RaspberryPi hosting my web pages.
I have to send a #HTTP 410 response for the time being while I'm looking for an effective solution. Sorry for the inconvenience to those who were visiting my site.
#FreeBSD #server updated to 14.3-RELEASE
Super simple , super fast
, and WebSysctl is live again! #ThePowerToServe
@ChrisPirillo I remember when some #TechYoutuber showcased one.
This will either be the stupidest idea I have ever had, it it’s going to be amazing!
Bought a 500GB SSD to add to the server, it’s going to host the three websites that I currently pay GoDaddy to host, no email though, I am not that confident, that’s what Google is for (for now)
Caddy Web Server 2.10 released with encrypted ClientHello (ECH) support, post-quantum key exchange, ACME profiles, libdns 1.0 APIs, global DNS config
Caddy 2.10 web & reverse proxy server lands with support for ECH, post-quantum key exchange, global DNS config, and wildcard certs by default.
https://linuxiac.com/caddy-2-10-web-server-debuts-enhanced-tls-privacy/
#Freenginx 1.27.6 has been released (#nginx / #http / #http2 / #http3 / #httpd / #Web / #Webserver / #TLS / #TLS13) https://freenginx.org/
#nginx 1.27.5 (dev) has been released (#http / #http2 / #http3 / #httpd / #Web / #Webserver / #TLS / #TLS13) https://nginx.org/
Web Server for AoE 1, 2 and 3 DE supporting LAN multiplayer 100% offline
Garage - An open-source distributed object storage service
Does any of you know about this and also use it professionally and if so in what context and how? Honestly, I'm standing up a little.
Alternatively, you can put #writefreely AND another webservice for your images behind #Ngnix. Lets say `wf.yourdomain` and `images.yourdomain`
DirtSWS is a little #single #binary #webserver that does nothing but host #static #html and files, with a simple single-file remote upload capability. Here's a sample site: https://static.awadwatt.com/index.html
If you use #tomcat you might want to read this:
Does anyone know of a good #container stack to run your typical websites on?
You know, webserver (apache + php), database (mysql/pgsql), possible cache, ...
#lamp #lapp #webserver #docker
Looking to move some stuff from various places to one, but I really do want to segregate the sites.
Sicherheitsexperten enthüllen triviale Datenlecks bei Legaltechs
Zwei Legaltechs helfen Bürgern bei der Durchsetzung rechtlicher Ansprüche. Doch deren Daten standen teilweise ungeschützt im Netz, wie Hacker herausfanden.
Nerd question to the #fediverse
I want to run a light #webserver on a VPS to #selfhost my static website. Since it has low traffic and is quite light, I don’t need performance. I’m looking more for stability, security and minimalism. Now I’m quite familiar with #linux but never used #bsd (and I’m willing to learn this OS)
What would be the most appropriate for my needs? #freebsd or #openbsd