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19 hours ago@toastal My ISP blocks ports. Cloudflare was the only way I could get reverse proxying to work.
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@toastal My ISP blocks ports. Cloudflare was the only way I could get reverse proxying to work.
@tofuwabohu Yes, I’m running Docker directly on the Raspberry Pi. IDrive automatically backs up the folders you specify at a time you choose. I think it uses Cron or something.
@Xanza Not sure what you mean. I wanted to use my services with my domain. I tried a reverse proxy by itself and it wouldn’t work because my ISP blocks ports, so I set up Cloudflare instead. Then I found out my services would work better with Caddy, so I set that up. I also originally wasn’t using Unbound, but then I realized my services were having trouble communicating, and I thought it would help to have more control over DNS rules, which it has.