#nginx

Rad Web Hostingradwebhosting
2026-02-06

🚀 How to Deploy on (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

Here’s a clear and detailed how-to guide for how to deploy Keycloak on Ubuntu VPS. This guide uses Keycloak in standalone mode with as the database and as a reverse proxy with SSL.
What is Keycloak?
Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management (IAM) ...
Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to-

Rad Web Hostingradwebhosting
2026-02-06

🚀 How to Deploy on (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

Here’s a clear and detailed how-to guide for how to deploy Keycloak on Ubuntu VPS. This guide uses Keycloak in standalone mode with as the database and as a reverse proxy with SSL.
What is Keycloak?
Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management (IAM) ...
Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to-

2026-02-06

we continue keynotes with @sarahnovotny on #OpenSourceSoftware everywhere.
Global scale projects that were key for the big companies shw worked on #mysql, #kubernetes, #nginx, #nixos, #nodejs, #opentelemetry, …
#OpenSource is not made of #code, it is made of #people, the governance and collaboration of those projects makes them global. And that helps to solve problems.
We need to help people to become more active in the #community by setting incentives well.
#NationalOpenSourceInnovationSummit

Patch Notification Robot 🔔Patchbot_de
2026-02-05

Jamie Curnow released Proxy Manager version 2.13.7. nginxproxymanager.com/

TugaTech 🖥️tugatech@masto.pt
2026-02-05

Alerta NGINX: Nova campanha maliciosa desvia o tráfego do servidor sem deixar rasto
🔗 tugatech.com.pt/t77828-alerta-

#alerta #nginx #sem #servidor 

nginx-1.28.2 stable and nginx-1.29.5 mainline versions have been released, with a fix for the SSL upstream injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-1642).
nginx.org/#2026-02-04
#nginx #security

Nico -telmich- Schotteliusnico@ipv6.social
2026-02-05

kubernetes is changing and ingress-nginx is being retired. What did you or will you migrate to and why? #kubernetes #nginx

Patrickpu@ieji.de
2026-02-04

I've been trying for 2 days now to #selfhost a #netbird server behind my existing #nginx proxy, to no avail. Meticulously followed instructions by the nice install script. Watched the very friendly Youtube video.
Opened an account on their support forum, but as a new user I am not allowed to tag my questions as being about self hosting.
Is my impression wrong that @netbird actively tries to hinder selfhosting? If so, what did I miss?
Has anybody else a working setup who would be able to share configuration?
I'd like to replace Tailscale, and rather than continuing to rely on its clients even when I use #headscale, Netbird seems to be the better option.

YGGverseyggverse
2026-02-04

landing page:

http://[202:68d0:f0d5:b88d:1d1a:555e:2f6b:3148]:6680 -
http://[505:6847:c778:61a1:5c6d:e802:d291:8191]:6680 -

P.S. It seems there is no way to proxy this bouncer with , so there are no Tor and I2P options available for this moment, but Ygg/Myc users are free to connect out (after account request).

Deni Mintsaev (mintydev)mintydev
2026-02-04

I promised I would share my final setup, so here it is. I ended up replacing + Certbot with just Caddy. This simplifies my setup, especially SSL (Caddy does it automatically). And I did not compromise on security; even made it better than my old Nginx setup. I added all the recommended security headers like... (1/2)

AllAboutSecurityallaboutsecurity
2026-02-04

Sicherheitslücke in Kubernetes Ingress-NGINX erlaubt Code-Injection

Angreifer können über Controller-Schwachstelle Kubernetes-Cluster kompromittieren

all-about-security.de/sicherhe

2026-02-04

Random system administration note to myself: don't make configuration changes to nginx, save the file, but not test/implement it because you got distracted..... until certbot comes along and automatically pulls down the server, renews the certificate, and then shoves the new, untested (not working) config into play, lol. #nginx

2026-02-03

I run my own small kubernetes cluster at Hetzner. And I want to self host a bunch of static web sites. I looked for a solution, simple, cloud native, low on resource usage. It must auto-update from Git (branch) like git[hub|lab] pages.

And there is not such a solution.

So I wrote my own: CRD, Operator, Syncer and a Helm chart to glue all together with Nginx and Traefik. Simplicity first, as admin publishing a page its one StaticSite custom resource with 4 or 5 values set, done.
It comes with tests/lint for Go and Helm code, full CI untegration (including image build, helm release and docs build with Hugo).

Welcome **kup6s-pages** to the light of the cloud. It is already live and publishes 2 sites. pages-docs.kup6s.com/
#Kubernetes #cloudnative #hosting #selfhosting #git #nginx #traefik #staticsite

2026-02-03

discuss.kubernetes.io/t/securi

Multiple issues are disclosed today in ingress-nginx, assigned the following CVE IDs: CVE-2026-1580, CVE-2026-24512, CVE-2026-24513, CVE-2026-24514
This issue affects ingress-nginx.
Affected ingress-nginx: < v1.13.7 & ingress-nginx: < v1.14.3

#infosec #nginx #kubernetes

mastodon.raddemo.hostadmin@mastodon.raddemo.host
2026-02-03

🚀 How to Deploy #Keycloak on #Ubuntu #VPS (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

Here’s a clear and detailed how-to guide for how to deploy Keycloak on Ubuntu VPS. This guide uses Keycloak in standalone mode with #PostgreSQL as the database and #NGINX as a reverse proxy with SSL.
What is Keycloak?
Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management (IAM) ...
Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/how-to- #openjdk #reverseproxy #identitymanagement #opensource #selfhosted #letsencrypt #selfhosting

Nsukami _ | 巣神lemeteore
2026-02-03

You know , , , and . You don't need another . You need a translation guide. :thaenkin: 🤔

I made one: AWS concepts mapped to their traditional equivalents. Stop learning, start translating nskm.xyz/posts/aws-1/

screen capture showing AWS terms and their Linux equivalent
Le site de Korbenkorben.info@web.brid.gy
2026-02-03

Nginx Proxy Manager - Le reverse proxy que même ma grand-mère pourrait configurer

fed.brid.gy/r/https://korben.i

<p>L'autre jour, je voulais juste exposer un petit service tournant sur mon NAS pour y accéder à distance quand je suis en déplacement. Alors je me suis dit &quot;<em>Allez, je vais faire ça propre avec Traefik</em>&quot; mais bon, debugger du fichier YAML parce qu'on oublie des indentations à un moment ça casse la tête. J'ai +40 balais et pas que ça à foutre.</p>
<p>Si vous hébergez vos propres services à la maison (self-hosting powaaaah !) et que vous êtes un peu bordélique comme moi, vous installez un truc, puis un autre, et vous finissez avec une collection de ports impossible à mémoriser du genre <code>monip:8080</code>, <code>monip:32400</code>, <code>monip:9000</code>… Aarrgh, l'enfer !!!</p>
<p>Et ne me lancez pas sur la gestion des certificats SSL !! Si vous voulez faire ça bien, faut générer des certificats Let's Encrypt à la main pour chaque service, modifier les fichiers de conf Nginx en priant pour ne pas oublier un point-virgule… et j'en passe et des pas mûres… Alors je sais, oui ça nous occupe et pendant ce temps là, on n'est pas dehors en train de voler des voitures mais j'sais pas vous, moi j'ai mieux à faire.</p>
<p>Hé bien, figurez-vous les copains, qu'il existe un outil qui transforme ce cauchemar en promenade de santé. Ça s'appelle <strong>Nginx Proxy Manager</strong>, et une fois que vous aurez lu mon article et testé vous penserez : &quot;<em>Mais pourquoi je me suis emmerdé la vie pendant tout ce temps, mortecouille ?!</em>&quot;.</p>
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mastodon.raddemo.hostadmin@mastodon.raddemo.host
2026-02-03

How to Setup a Reverse #Proxy with HTTPS Using #Nginx and #Certbot (5 Minute Quick-Start Guide)

This article outlines how to setup a reverse proxy with HTTPS using Nginx and Certbot.
What is a Reverse Proxy?
A reverse proxy is a server that sits between client devices and a backend server, forwarding client requests to the backend server and returning the server's response to the clients. Unlike a forward proxy, ...
Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/setup-a #reverseproxy #letsencrypt #proxyserver

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