

Yes but all my services work in my LAN even if I am not connected to the outside world. Obviously not fully functional, but everything runs.


Yes but all my services work in my LAN even if I am not connected to the outside world. Obviously not fully functional, but everything runs.


I don’t really like the idea of having a separate IP for every service. It would need to be configured in the service itself (assuming that is possible for all of them, I don’t know), on the router, and by whatever means you create IPs. Too complex.
A lot of people are recommending caddy.
All my web services use apache or lighttd. Do I use caddy just for this or do I have to figure out how to move each of them to use this web server?
Also does it work for non-web services, like ssh or samba? (Which wasn’t in my original question, I only thought of it now.)


If all your services support binding to a unix socket
how do I know?


A lot of people are recommending caddy.
When you say “on each device” you mean this configuration would refer to the services running on that device right? Not that every client device needs to have this set up?
All my web services use apache or lighttd. Do I use caddy just for this or do I have to figure out how to move each of them to use this web server?
Also does it work for non-web services, like ssh or samba? (Which wasn’t in my original question, I only thought of it now.)


If your ISP won’t give you IPv6
how can my ISP influence this on my home network that has no external access?
on dbz there is a setting to change your display name. not every instance enabled that option. but it’s how you see people with emojis, punctuation and stuff in their display names. not every client displays it. like some of the android clients don’t show avatars either. My handle is @laserjet@lemmy.dbzer0.com