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[solved] Nginx proxy server - strange behavior

Hello fellow selfhosters! I changed my server OS from fedora server to alma linux as I wanted a more stable base with less frequent updates for my docker containers, so I backed everything up and installed almalinux. It all went smoothly, and now all the containers seem to work as before except for nginx proxy manager: on...

Oisteink,

Could also be docker network-config. Docker should by default use the hosts resolver config if there’s nothing in /etc/resolve.conf

You can also supply dns server on the docker command or in your compose file if you’re using compose.

As a last resort you can enter server and ip i the container’s /ets/host file if the ip is static. But that’s gone once you rebuild the image.

Or maybe there’s env on the container you use for dns

What is good to eat when you have no appetite?

I am super sick right now and haven’t eaten much in a few days. It’s getting to the point where I am gonna need to force myself to eat something to keep my strength up but everything just sounds terrible to me right now. I have been subsisting mostly on small glasses of milk and the occasional packet of instant oatmeal....

Oisteink,

It is not about taste but getting well

New to Linux, have a few questions

I currently use Windows 10 and I’d like to try out Linux. My plan is to set up a dual boot with OpenSUSE tumbleweed and KDE Plasma. I’ve read so many different opinions about choosing a distro, compatibility with gaming and Nvidia drivers, and personal issues with the ethos of different companies like Canonical. I value...

Oisteink,

Good to hear. My last experience included at lot of fiddling, but it’s been quite a few years

Oisteink,

Ok - must admit I haven’t tried dual booting since win7

Oisteink,

You see those portions only look huge from far away. For Americans it’s just right (their ideal body is Trump)

Oisteink,

Perhaps add config files to a git repo somewhere. Then you will have a copy and can sync in changes. Keep it private though

Oisteink,

The normal way I believe is to provide dpkg, and rpm to cover a few distros and to make sure your software is good enough for someone to pick up and maintain packages for other/their distros. ;)

The options you already mentioned seems a good fit - with OBS being a bit rpm centric.

Oisteink,

FreeBSD seems to thrive on a mit like license - why can’t Linux do the same?

Oisteink,

Their own - did you read up on their status reports so far this year?

What’s your take on freebsd and how development and the system is going. Are they ruined by exploitation?

Oisteink,

Are you talking about Minix and how they went BSD license in 2000 to attract users? Seeing as it went downhill pretty fast in the 90’s?

Oisteink,

Exploited? This is what the license is made for. You can take freebsd and do what you like - it’s free as in air, no strings attached other than the licence text.

You might not understand why the authors use MIT-like licensing

Oisteink,

Insightful comment! This is what we need to build a good community!!

If you don’t like MIT/BSD licensing it’s fine with me, but to claim those that use it is stupid or exploited because of their choices. These are people far smarter than you and capable of making their own choices.

My understanding is that FreeBSD has no issues with Apple basing their OS on FreeBSD. But you guys probably know better

Oisteink,

In Norwegian they are called Klypedyr. Literal translation is pinching-animal (although we call it an insect). I always though that was scary as a kid, but I see now my trauma is tiny compared to ear-infesting-wig-wearing thingy. I still don’t like them, but I tolerate them

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