Ask your engineers to configure a local mta that authenticates and forwards all mail. Next, reconfigure all apps.
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Ask your engineers to configure a local mta that authenticates and forwards all mail. Next, reconfigure all apps.
Hard to say without proper info
If you want to forward an ssh connection over an existing ssh connection, ProxyJump is the way to go.
This. You need to tune the zfs memory, esp if the box is shared with other applications.
you need to reconfigure webmin to serve you a wss:// url towards that websocket. The second S in wss stands for securitah! :)
Definetely! In your case I would get a vps from somewhere and host from there. Cloudflare is not going to work around your power issues. Some caching CDN might, but that would make the service read-only
Mja, business decisions are up to you and your clients. This sub is about selfhosting, so you can expect answers that are about, well, selfhosting ;-)
For me, selfhosting is about selfhosting. Using 3rd party options hosted by someone else is not selfhosting by its very definition. A reverse proxy works, and you can trivially use that to host a gazillion websites on the same ip+port due to the magic of a ‘virtual host’
Objectively you reduce your attack surface if you actually self-host wireguard, since you dont control 3rd party products, and cannot give any guarantees wrt their security.
Unpopular opinion, yes, but security > convenience ;-)
So what research did you already do? If you didnt, its better to ask some account or sales person this question…