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There is the passwd LDAP backend, not sure if it works for full auth though.
freddo@feddit.nuOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[Question] Translating public DNS to internal DNS without revealing the internal DNSEnglish2·10 months agoI’m aware that this isn’t how DNS works, but I’d imagine it is possible to have a DNS server that when it receives a query from the internet looks at the requested domain and translates it to an internal domain and in turn query that one, returning the result without revealing the internal domain. Something like a ALIAS virtual record provided by some services (but wont work against a internal DNS).
As for Traefik acting as a reverse proxy for internal network addresses, yeah that’s the way it works. However in this case I have several instances of Traefik running on a subset of IP-addresses on a public subnet. So essentially we want to loadbalance several Traefik loadbalancers using DNS.
freddo@feddit.nuto Programming.dev Meta@programming.dev•Is there a chance to exclude community RSS endpoints from the IP block?2·1 year ago“Just a second” is the cloudflare page before the session has been verified.
Is it possible to just run your own SIP-trunk? We’re not intending on sending or receiving calls from external numbers outside of our little network.
What do you mean by “a block of external phone numbers?” We’d like to simply have our own internal numbers ideally, nothing to connect to the regular phone network.
Less that, more just going over to the side to let faster vehicles pass and then continuing on. It is just common courtesy to everyone else driving faster vehicles, and is at least something taught to do in Swedish driving schools.
freddo@feddit.nuto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reverse Proxy vs VPN: How do you access your home-server?English2·2 years agoDepending on the services you provide, the usual standard ports. So if you run http/https services, port 80 and 443 respectively.
You seem to answer your own question.
freddo@feddit.nuto World News@lemmy.ml•EU AI Act: First regulation on artificial intelligenceEnglish2·2 years agoThis is just a copy of the original EU parliament headline.
freddo@feddit.nuOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Git repository storage/forge recommendations?English2·2 years agoI’d say the main benefit gained is sovereignty and a sense of place. This is not for personal use, but rather for a computer enthusiast association that I’m part of, so having our own git to integrate with the rest of our services makes sense. Throw on branding and link it to our SSO.
freddo@feddit.nuOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Git repository storage/forge recommendations?English1·2 years agoCI/CD, multiple users, container registry, and a web UI are requirements, though not much more which is why I find GitLab to be a bit over the top.
freddo@feddit.nuOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Git repository storage/forge recommendations?English4·2 years agoYou can read their blogpost about it here: https://blog.gitea.com/a-message-from-lunny-on-gitea-ltd.-and-the-gitea-project/
It resulted in Codeberg launching their own fork: https://blog.codeberg.org/codeberg-launches-forgejo.html
freddo@feddit.nuOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Git repository storage/forge recommendations?English1·2 years agoCertainly looks interesting, though being able to do code review and a more full-fledged CI/CD solution is a requirement.
I don’t understand how Kaliya’s statements can be controversial or classed as transphobia. Isn’t it in line with the definition of trans?