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deleting request posts that already got solved so i don't keep getting people trying to solve them again

thanks to rachel i got it working now :3 and instead of using windows' hosts file i just put it in the openwrt's hosts file instead and it serves the local ip address to any other machine in my network now instead of traveling half the world and back :p

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@Agiri@masto.ninja i mean i just did it because i ran out of space on dropbox and didn't wanna pay them :blobeyes:

no because it still won't know to get the ports right... ah well

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maybe if i put nc.maple.pet as 192.168.1.64 in my hosts file on windows it'd bypass that?

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so i just realized

my desktop is 4 feet away from the nextcloud server

but because of how i had to set up the proxy... the files are going all the way up to my vps, and then back

:thaenkin:

@troubleMoney it's already slow enough giving me pages without any of that and i don't really need those things, i just want a dropbox replacement

@Agiri@masto.ninja the main hurdle was getting it set up locally instead of in a vps where you have a static ip and access to ports 80 and 443

rather seamlessly moving out of dropbox into nextcloud feels like a pretty great way to start 2018

and i got keepass2android using the webdav link to sync my password database now so i can fully stop using dropbox :3

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@Agiri@masto.ninja the snap setup for nextcloud implies it uses mysql

so does anyone know the setup/performances differences between owncloud and nextcloud? because i just finished setting up nextcloud but it seems slow as heck

heck i think it's working, with ssl and everything! i have a nextcloud hosted locally and proxied so i can link stuff to people without worrying about weird ports :3

@InspectorCaracal i don't think a 301 redirect will play well with https if the certificate is on the first server and the second server has a dynamic ip and a self-signed cert

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