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Until recently I managed my instances like you -> file by file. With the help from the nginx config generator (now owned by digitalocean). Source: over 1 year ago
You would think when you select the Reverse Proxy option at nginxconfig.io, it would update the resolver info to work with that setup :(. Source: almost 2 years ago
Please see my NGINX configuration (with the help of https://nginxconfig.io) in this pastebin. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you want to be sure run your config through a tool like https://nginxconfig.io to see if it comes up with the same syntax. Source: almost 2 years ago
Thanks for the detailed overview! I'm realizing now it's significantly more than just plug and play thanks to the replies here. Using nginxconfig.io, I was able to get the reverse proxy working! I fail to fully load my web services once connected though - for example, they redirect to a login page, but its a blank screen - but they are accessible and secure from WAN! Source: almost 2 years ago
I use nix-on-droid to keep a dev environment on my phone. Sometimes I have an hour or two to kill in the university library. I use their computers' screens and keyboards, but I'm coding on my phone through a browser tab and https://github.com/yudai/gotty Beats the hell out of trying to be productive on Windows. - Source: Hacker News / 23 days ago
The shell itself doesn't really seem any better than e.g. [gotty](https://github.com/yudai/gotty), and there's a bunch more similar things, so at the moment, doesn't seem too useful... - Source: Hacker News / 27 days ago
(FYI: A fun manual remote terminal. Totally insecure, but fun.). Source: about 1 year ago
Thank you for all the suggestions. I tried some of these and decided to go with GoTTY: Https://github.com/yudai/gotty. Source: about 1 year ago
I love the command line and I am not fan of HTML. I recently learned about web terminals ( gotty ), got excited and I thought to myself: couldn't it be a new (old!) paradigm for web apps? This would be especially useful for back office, administration tasks. Source: over 1 year ago
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