solarbrass, to debian Italian

How can I hide a service behind a proxy with ?
Like I have @navidrome running on standard port 4533 but I would like to Proxy it behind apache. So when I go to my website(dot)com/music I can reach it (as well with the apps so prolly websockets needs to be configured?).

I'm doing:
ProxyPass /music/ http://127.0.0.1:4533/music/
ProxyPassReverse /music/ http://127.0.0.1:4533/music/

But when i go to mywebsite(dot)com/music it goes to mywebsite(dot)com/app/

WTF?

Apache2 running on

lhinderberger, to foss
@lhinderberger@mastodontech.de avatar

I might have to rethink my stance on "#GPL all the way".

Due to the highly scriptable nature of the #FOSS static site generator that I'm building, site code (or even entire sites) may fall under copyleft, and that's not what I want. I've had a look at the #LGPL, but for my use case, it still sounds too strict. I'm also not keen on writing my own license exception, and I doubt it'd keep enough protections to make GPLing worthwhile in the first place. So I'm afraid #Apache 2.0 is my best bet?

jhx, to blender
@jhx@fosstodon.org avatar

Digging a little into programming via in the coming days. Many cool things one can do with a webserver on hand. (Leveraging personally) 😎

This is a nice introduction:

https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_cgi_programming.htm

codewiz, to web
@codewiz@mstdn.io avatar

I haven't paid attention to Netcraft's Web Server Survey, which was once a battlefield between Linux and Microsoft (namely Apache httpd vs Microsoft IIS).

Nginx took the lead from Apache in 2019. However, for the past 3 years Nginx's market share has been on a steady decline, matched by the growth of Cloudflare (10%) and "Other" (25%). Is Amazon AWS lumped with it?

https://www.netcraft.com/blog/april-2024-web-server-survey/

#nginx #apache #web #linux

cloudron, to forum
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governa, to php
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doublebyte, to Flooring
@doublebyte@noc.social avatar

On the 8th of May, I am going to be talking about at
GeoParquet is a cloud native format for enabling geospatial interoperability between cloud data warehouses. It is basically a spatial extension of (:

schenklklopfer, to ChatGPT German
@schenklklopfer@chaos.social avatar

Mal wieder 30 Minten Lebenszeit verschenkt, weil #ChatGPT nicht hilfreich war...

Daher die Frage an euch: Kann ich mit #LogQL eine Query bauen, die zwei einzelne LogQL Qieries joint?

Ich will konkret aus einem #Apache #Log alle IPs sehen, die eine URL1 aufruft, eine URL2 aber NICHT aufruft.

Der Gedanke ist herauszufinden, wie hoch der Anteil der Nutzer ist, die einen AdBlocker verwenden.

koehnlein, (edited ) to firefox
@koehnlein@mastodon.social avatar

I had trouble with Content-Security-Policy reporting on a password protected staging environment in combination with Firefox. I found a nice solution and blogged about it:

https://www.koehnlein.eu/en/blog/2024/csp-reporting-basic-auth/

#CSP #Apache #Firefox

happyborg, to foss
@happyborg@fosstodon.org avatar

If your project is , or , you are now probably one of the bad guys.

If you don't know why this is bad:

Same for contributing to projects with permissive licensing.

As copyright owner of a project you can be a good guy again: switch to

Also stop contributing to other projects that won't switch, after politely explaining why you have a problem with their .

And avoid using those projects when you can.

markhughes, to foss
@markhughes@mastodon.social avatar

We now understand why permissive is bad for .

taught us why is important and , , etc allow corporations to enclose and steal our contributions.

's use of for targeting in , which may also use the code we donated to the commons, shows that we need to be more restrictive if we want to avoid assisting war crimes and probable .

I hope some lawyers are on this, and will help us add exclusions to protect from such use.

onepict, to random
@onepict@chaos.social avatar

Personal opinion.

Despite RMS I think of the GPL and using those licences as a gift to the commons in perpetuity.

Unlike more permissive licences you aren't at risk of future releases being locked up in a kinda "Pray I don't alter the deal more" vibe.

There's nothing petty in how I use it.

But then I tend more towards the collective freedoms, than the freedom of anything goes.

I believe future generations should have access to all the code.

markhughes,
@markhughes@mastodon.social avatar

@onepict
Yep. It was only recently I properly understood why I was always reluctant to contribute to a permissive #FOSS project. I knew it was bad, but Redis have given the example I needed to explain it in one word.

All my own projects are GPL and I will never contribute to anything like #MIT, #Apache or #BSD licensed code. If I need a project I'll just fork and switch it to GPL. #Licensing

martijn, to web
@martijn@ieji.de avatar

Started a dynatrace trial at work today, so far very promising. Some things are a bit complex, but it's pretty good and in our case priced better than sentry or new relic.

s_bergmann, to blender
@s_bergmann@chaos.social avatar

#ThePHPFoundation, alongside leading open source organizations including the #Apache SoftwareFoundation, #Blender Foundation, #OpenSSL Software Foundation, #Python Software Foundation, #Rust Foundation, and #Eclipse Foundation, announced today a collaborative initiative aimed at establishing common cybersecurity standards in alignment with the European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (#CRA):

https://thephp.foundation/blog/2024/04/02/open-source-community-cra-compliance-initiative/

BoydStephenSmithJr, to random
@BoydStephenSmithJr@hachyderm.io avatar

What's the easiest way to put my application on my website? Even better if I can easily install it as a sub-site?

My current method is barely remembered, haphazard, and also breaks as soon as I put it not at the root (can't find CSS / JS, I think?).

Alternatively, I'd also be open to using pages; the main repository is already hosted there.

KeithAmmann, to random
@KeithAmmann@dice.camp avatar

In an industry not known for providing minimally adequate customer service, Intuit continues to provide the worst customer service of all, by a truly astonishing margin.

doboprobodyne,
@doboprobodyne@mathstodon.xyz avatar

@janvlug @adriano @KeithAmmann

Thanks for asking the question, and thanks for suggesting

Has anyone experience with other tools, especially if they're recommended?

There are lots of blogs on the subject (eg. https://itsfoss.com/open-source-accounting-software/ ) but that's not the same as an accountant recommendation!

I thought sounded great, not least because it has web videos! https://m.youtube.com/user/ofbiz

Powerfromspace1, to random
@Powerfromspace1@mstdn.social avatar

These dark days of sabotage of the West will pass and in future years hence EU 🇪🇺and West will reunify and defeat 🇷🇺 from the air!

💪🇺🇦
-1 led by France 🇫🇷 2029 escaped from the Dark Ages

Repost from @air_military_power

F15s in California Dream

@kayaspotter

Follow @air_military_power for more🛬

video/mp4

happyborg, (edited ) to Redis
@happyborg@fosstodon.org avatar

is the latest example of why I don't contribute to non projects.

Good licensing

Bad etc

juliobiason, to random
@juliobiason@functional.cafe avatar

Still about the Redis thing:

AFAIK, the old Redis was BSD licensed. BSD is very permissive, but it doesn't grab the intellectual property to the project: they still belong to the original author (Apache is the only open source license that says your contribution now belong to the project and it is not yours anymore).

That means there is a lot of code belonging to someone not Redis Labs, which Redis Labs should've asked if they can changed the license of the contributor's intellectual property.

This means that the old, BSD-license Redis still exists and Redis Labs should still provide it with the old license. The new, bullshit-licensed Redis should be a fork and, as a fork, have another name.

Am I missing something here?

paoloredaelli,
@paoloredaelli@mastodon.uno avatar

@juliobiason
holders can relicense their work under any license they like anytime.
Yet: 1)Usually the original authors are the copyright holders
2) should comply with other licensed works (I.e. libraries, frameworks and so on)
3) AFAICS and does not have termination clauses that actually works

donwatkins, to opensource
@donwatkins@fosstodon.org avatar

How to configure an Apache web server! #OpenSource #apache

https://www.both.org/?p=4384

ErikJonker, (edited ) to random Dutch
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Eerste gemoderniseerde Apache AH-64E in Nederland gearriveerd. Indrukwekkend wapensysteem, lees meer over de AH-64E versie op deze pagina https://www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/materieel/vliegtuigen-en-helikopters/apache-gevechtshelikopter-ah-64

ubuntushell, to linux
@ubuntushell@mastodon.social avatar
governa, to debian
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governa, to random
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sickmatter, to random
@sickmatter@babka.social avatar

Hundreds of thousands of children die every year from malaria. As I’ve noticed a renewed interest in the welfare of children dying prematurely, I figured I’d share one of my favorite charities working to help eradicate malaria around the world: https://www.malariaconsortium.org/

immibis,

@suehle Would you care to explain what that absolutely disgusting person is doing as #Apache #ApacheFoundation secretary?

Someone on #Fosstodon please retoot this so it shows up in general #FOSS feeds - why is the Apache secretary someone who openly supports mass murder of children?

@figstick @israel @palestine

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