Hi All,
I am wondering, is the Grav LDAP login plugin usable in the Cloudron context? I noticed it didn't get installed.
Hi All,
I am wondering, is the Grav LDAP login plugin usable in the Cloudron context? I noticed it didn't get installed.
Thanks; this caused me to think of Mike Masnik's paper emphasizing endorsement of protocols instead of platforms, might perhaps be relevant / interesting.
https://knightcolumbia.org/content/protocols-not-platforms-a-technological-approach-to-free-speech
@thetomester13 I came across this question after recently installing on Oracle Cloud, and thought I ought to put something in for the argument. I put in "OCI", saw it had been written to a file somewhere, but apart from that it all just worked so I forgot about it!
Just becoming aware of Budibase thanks to you and all on this forum topic.
Apart from the elements mentioned in the original post from @plusone-nick, Svelte, CouchDb and PouchDb get a from me, fwiw
Hi, I saw the notification that 6.2.5 is available, but when I attempt the update I receive "No update available".
Is it a matter of waiting a bit?
@ericdrgn
Hi, I am also looking to customize this page, and wondered how you got on so far?
@atrilahiji @ericdrgn I started working on this yesterday and have similar questions.
In my case I just opened 3478 TCP & UDP on inbound traffic (on a VPC in AWS) and two users on the Cloudron could then make video calls - on Nextcloud Talk and Kopano Meet.
Monitoring the STUN/TURN logs going via the Services page, I could see a few 401s thrown before connection, but I'm not sure how to read what is happenining at this stage.
Do I need to open up 5349, as well, as indicated in the post above?
Fwiw, btrfs has been used for / for years now as default on OpenSUSE. This post sheds light on why, with XFS the default for /home, on that distro.
I started using the "snapper" snapshot tool on a btrfs / on a desktop machine in daily use just to get used to it, very happy so far - but not a vServer.