[-] MalcolmY@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I have quesion for you. Why do you use:

git clone git@github.com:goniszewski/grimoire.git

instead of:

git clone https://github.com/goniszewski/grimoire.git
[-] MalcolmY@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

It says available for Android TV and WebOS. Which are the TV OSes now most of the time.

[-] MalcolmY@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

How do you I encrypt the files before copying them to a remote server/storage?

[-] MalcolmY@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Compose is the best thing for me noobs like me when paired with portainer. Easy peasy.

[-] MalcolmY@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Look awesome.

  1. I use portainer, how do I import my stacks? On the github you said to move them to a folder, so I guess the question is where do I even find them

  2. I have about 40 stacks, do you expect me to create 40 folders and copy each compose file in its relevant folder? Is there an import/export feature (could it exist?) because that's one of the things I wish to have in portainer, some sort of backup for the stacks only.

Support Dockerfile and build

Yes! I'm existed to see what you do with that one.

3

In Nginx Proxy Manager (NPM) when you set up a proxy you have to choose "scheme", either http or https. If you choose "https" for an "https" link, it doesn't work! The website returns and error.

Today I spent a very long time setting up Vaultwarden. Even though I don't plan to expose it to the public internet, I had to get an SSL certificate because the thing wouldn't register/login without it. I setup everything right, it didn't work until I changed that "scheme" option over from "https" to "http"?

So, if I want to setup a proxy that has: SSL certificate, force SSL, and will be visited through "https://", why would it only work with that http option?

MalcolmY

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