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Just exposed Immich via a remote and reverse proxy using Caddy and tailscale tunnel. I'm securing Immich using OAuth.

I don't have very nerdy friends so not many people appreciate this.

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[โ€“] Concave1142@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

NPM is awesome until you have a weird error that the web GUI does not give a hint about the problem. Used it for years at this point and wouldn't consider anything else at this point. It just works and is super simple.

[โ€“] retro@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Those ones are fun. If you delete an SSL certificate and haven't removed it from a proxy, the entire container goes down and you have to trawl through logs to find what went wrong.