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    • girish
      girish Staff last edited by

      Hi all,

      RSS-Bridge is now available in the app store. Thanks to @thetomester13 for packaging this.

      Code: https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/rss-bridge-app
      Docs: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/rss-bridge-app/
      App store: https://www.cloudron.io/store/com.rssbridgeapp.cloudronapp.html

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      • girish
        girish Staff last edited by

        @thetomester13 we should probably tell the upstream project

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          thetomester13 App Dev @girish last edited by

          @girish I'd be happy to! Curious, is there an 'Install on Cloudron' button you all have? I noticed while going through the RSS Bridge's README there's a Deploy section with a few buttons. Ideally there'd simply be a Cloudron button in the mix as well!

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          • girish
            girish Staff @thetomester13 last edited by girish

            @thetomester13 Yes, there is and we already have it on many sites! Like https://docs.rocket.chat/installing-and-updating/paas-deployments/cloudron-io and
            https://docs.nodebb.org/installing/cloud/cloudron/

            See the README.md in https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/gitlab-app/ for the example embedding.

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              p44 translator last edited by

              @girish What a great tool!!! Thank's @thetomester13 👏 👏 👏

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              • ultraviolet
                ultraviolet App Dev @girish last edited by

                @girish awesome stuff. Just checked the install. The first time install instructions has the wrong default password the text says changeme123 but the ini file is changeMe123.

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                • girish
                  girish Staff @ultraviolet last edited by

                  @ultraviolet thanks! fixed.

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                  • robi
                    robi last edited by

                    The whitelist.txt is directly viewable from the internet.

                    It could be placed outside of the "public_html" folder.

                    Life of Advanced Technology

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                      thetomester13 App Dev @robi last edited by

                      @robi it does seem as if this is 'standard' behavior. I went to a few public hosts and tried to ping their whitelist.txt files and they showed up just fine (example 1, example 2). Is there an issue with this being exposed? If so, I'd imagine it could be explicitly blocked in the apache config potentially.

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                      • robi
                        robi @thetomester13 last edited by

                        @thetomester13 Reading about the function of the whitelist on their wiki suggests this is for filtering the bridges being displayed, not for access to the service.

                        So it's not a network security context as I initially thought.

                        Life of Advanced Technology

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