Yeah. I don’t expose anything other than the WireGuard port.
You can validate the wildcard certificate at your registrar, so you don’t need to open anything up to the world.
Yeah. I don’t expose anything other than the WireGuard port.
You can validate the wildcard certificate at your registrar, so you don’t need to open anything up to the world.
It’s less common in the UK. Our three-bed terrace, for example, only has one bath—but that’s mainly because of the old housing stock and the comparatively small size of our houses compared to other countries. I see plenty of new builds with en-suite bathrooms now.
We manage okay with one, but I wouldn’t mind another.
I use a real domain name, but only have them available internally (and use WireGuard to access them when out and about). You can use letsencrypt with them then because you can validate through DNS.
They’ve said it would require kbin to support the Lemmy api.