You’re right actually it’s not native I don’t know what I’m on about 😅 Still it’s much easier to have a baked in terminal app than having to install proot on top of termux, hopefully it will have less of a performance impact than proot as well.
You’re right actually it’s not native I don’t know what I’m on about 😅 Still it’s much easier to have a baked in terminal app than having to install proot on top of termux, hopefully it will have less of a performance impact than proot as well.
Just installed arch with chroot on my old rooted phone a week ago.
Seeing this is great because it means there’s no need for complicated workarounds or even root access! Plus the distro runs natively and not with difficulties like with chroot :D
Not any in particular but mTLS is essentially just a reverse proxy (like nginx) asking a client for a certificate to be able to access the service behind it.
There are quite a few guides out there, so choose one for your reverse proxy of choice!
Tailscale is simpler but when you’re accessing from devices behind VPNs like I do mTLS is a lifesaver.
I use DAVx⁵ for caldav (supports mTLS)
I find mTLS cool too :P
In terms of being a pain it’s not that bad with nginx in my opinion. I can just build my own certificate for each service I expose or you use a common one, giving read only access to the key for my nginx containers and in two lines in the .conf it’s sorted.
mTLS with a reverse proxy!
I have a project on Forgejo and I’ve needed to set up a runner for compilation but I’ve been very confused so far on how everything works.
All I’ve been able to do is make a runner and connect it to my Forgejo instance, but I didn’t really know what to do from there.
Where are you located? If in the UK, BargainHardware has pretty good deals when they get a bunch of the same HDD model in stock.
Made me learn about Archiveteam, thanks :D