Re: Linux/Sync web services
By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Sun Mar 09 2025 09:58 am
I know I've asked this before, but couldn't find the answer in my message bases.
I'm going to try a conversion from Windows to Linux and seemed to recall something about web serving - I wasn't sure if the best way to serve web pages was to have Synchronet listen on port 80/443 or if there was a way to have Apache or NGINX answer on 80/443 and hand off .ssjs files to Synchronet to be served by it?
I use the Synchronet web server for serving all my web content (on Linux) except for gitlab.synchro.net (which uses nginx).
Or, if I should run the two separately and have Synchronet listening on alternate ports?
Or different network interfaces (addresses). That's what I do.
I'd like to have Apache or NGINX available to serve non-BBS content.
It's doable, but not really nothing unique to Linux. The same could be done on Windows.
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