true, and caddy works very well with docker compose setups.
true, and caddy works very well with docker compose setups.
Setting up a reverse proxy with nginx proxy manager is pretty simple and comes with letsencrypt support.
For letsencrypt to work, a software needs to write a confirmation code to a special path in your domain. When letsencrypt verifies that you can write to this path (and therefore control the domain), you get the certificate.
Short summary about the issue:
The issue came to light on Monday when defects were noticed in the wheels of the train fleet, prompting concerns over passenger safety. Preliminary investigations suggest that these damages may be linked to track faults along the Savo railway line.
I’m using Uptime Kuma myself can’t recommend it enough for simple use cases like this!
It has some amazing caching, but that doesn’t mean a backup is not necessary or recommended.
Just tried it out, I don’t see a reason why it would not work. Sure, some things don’t apply to bicycles (fuel, taxes), but things like repairs, maintenance and reminders could be nice for you.
I have not tried it out yet. But my current car tracker works fine with an electric bike.
Thanks to your post, I just found lubelog. Has anyone tried it out? I’m really not happy with my current choice for vehicle tracking.
Vaultwarden could be a good start. Everyone needs a good password manager, and setting up one at home is pretty easy.
You don’t even need to expose it to the internet, you can start with a local installation (with some limitations).