• 1337A
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    1 year ago

    Apache.

    I started my self hosted journey over a decade ago and from what I remember most of the guides were for apache so that’s what I learned. Over the years Ive added so much that to re-do everything would take down my stuff while I figure it out and I just haven’t found it worth it.

    Although it’s harder to keep it up these days, even setting up my Lemmy instance was a pain because nobody has apache guides anymore so you have to figure it out yourself

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      1 year ago

      Fellow Apachian! It’s how I learned how to make a reverse proxy initially and just never saw the point in learning something else (though to be fair haven’t had to make a reverse proxy recently).

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      1 year ago

      I’m on apache since it’s what Ubuntu comes with and it’s working perfectly for me. Simpler would probably be better so I could see myself moving to a newer one eventually.