

You need a thing called reverse proxy. There are many available.
Some suggested nginx, I recommend to give a try to caddy. It’s easier than nginx and includes the certificate management as well.


You need a thing called reverse proxy. There are many available.
Some suggested nginx, I recommend to give a try to caddy. It’s easier than nginx and includes the certificate management as well.
I did similar with caddy. I own a domain and my server runs pihole and it is configured as DNS server. So what I did was setup caddy to create local subdomains that are only reachable through my network. For example: subdomain.mydomain.com , that works only from home. It works with ssl as well


And TES VI


You’re welcome. I knew about CUDA because I hit my head with it with manjaro. However, I vaguely remember that when I tried in Cachy, it asked for the dependency as well. I think I tried to install with octopi tool though.
Yes I meant Cachy for limine, I didn’t know Endeavour didn’t do it too.


You need to install CUDA first, if you have a Nvidia card. Limine is already an option when you install the os.
At least they don’t use bazzite.
I’ve been planning to move to codeberg for a while. Guess this sets the deadline.