@LoudLemur ok so, uh, what are these4search instences that support chatgpt?
an example please?
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a suggestion for using cloudflare tunnel with cloudronthat might not seam like a viable option actually.
i don't know.
i'm learning how docker works.
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a suggestion for using cloudflare tunnel with cloudronto start off, i believe that cloudron uses docker.
in order to do anything, cloudron has to map ports to port443. for example, a mail server might have mail.example.com:8000.
so my suggestion was that the dashboard show the ports used within the app.
then, the person can run their tunnel as a linux demon or docker container in itself, and they could just type in the 1.2.3.4:1234 or whatever port and IP.that might work -
i can no longer recommend AWSsorry i have'nt been active in alomst a week
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i can no longer recommend AWS@RazielKanos hmmmm interesting
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i can no longer recommend AWS@timconsidine yeah.
what i also found...strage, is that they make you pay more when you need technical support!
thats like going to your friend that knows about cars house, telling him hey, somethings wrong with my car, an he says, o i'll fix it, but uh, you gotta pay me monthly to ix it, something like that.
if i want support, and i'll have to pay for it, i'll consult 1 of my tech friends who can give me the support i need. i have a plan with them, it costs 0dollers a month. -
feature to use private keys rather than username and password@RazielKanos i think nebulon has tryed that, but its not going well for them. by the way, if you didn't see it, here is the post
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feature to use private keys rather than username and password@girish by the way, the reason why i've put this is even though we have the, fido support, post, it seams nebulon (not sure how you say that) is having trouble getting that done.
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i can no longer recommend AWS@marcusquinn mmhmm. and they really don't cair.
agreeeeeeeeeeed!
they seam to not cair though, because they're makin that GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN money and don't really cair.
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i can no longer recommend AWS@marcusquinn cool.
and back then i thought AWS was reputable, because my cofounder decided it'd be a great idea to use it. personally, i didn't want to use it, but their firewall was pretty good.
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feature to use private keys rather than username and password@jdaviescoates i did that aas well however, my employees complain all the time about its hard to login.
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feature to use private keys rather than username and passwordhello.
i was thinking that if we cant do fido support, we could at least have it to where all users of your cloudron have to have a private key.
kinda like an ssh public/private keypare.
then, those keys can be encrypted using a hardware security module [hsm] like nethsm
that would be cool.
then, based on the private key given, it can determine the user trying to login.
that would also be cool
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i can no longer recommend AWS@necrevistonnezr i believe ya, man
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i can no longer recommend AWS@jdaviescoates sure
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i can no longer recommend AWSi've finally been able to reach my business partner/chairperson/cofounder, and he said he'll look at your referral @jdaviescoates .
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i can no longer recommend AWSby the way, i recommend you guys take a look at this post as this could sourta take cair of some of the problems. i thought it'd be interesting to know what cloudron would look like if it was in a serverless environment.
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i can no longer recommend AWS@jdaviescoates im sorry, what? ok that is stupid.
why would he do that?
also, like i said, amazon is amazon.
to be clear, i kinda new amazon would f us over, but i never new they would really tip the boat. why did my co-founder choose this? i mean, i used to enjoy it untill this haoppend. -
i can no longer recommend AWS@humptydumpty uh, what? how does this relate to the current topic? i'm confused
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i can no longer recommend AWS@timconsidine mmmm.
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more posts about cloudron@timconsidine said in more posts about cloudron:
theri server?
does that mean deddicated server?