I use restic on Linux, but duplicati seems like the new hotness and it’s cross platform
I use restic on Linux, but duplicati seems like the new hotness and it’s cross platform
I’ve sysadmined wordpress for about 7 years professionally, so this stuff is as easy as making cereal to me. But there is a few steps. On a high level:
- Subdomain must point to your public IP
- Your public IP probably changes sometimes so you should have a way to automate updating the IP for your home server via the DNS provider’s API
- Your router must be forwarding port 80 and 443 to your server
- Your server needs a web server software that can take the request and map it to the right virtual host for your site (and you need to make said virtual host)
- The wordpress install needs to have used wp-cli or a wp-config.php hack to change the domain of the site that wordpress thinks it is running as
- You need to secure the domain with letsencrypt, certbot will do this for you
This is the steps for a traditional web server, but since we usually use docker around these parts, instead of the normal web server software (apache or nginx) the way to use in docker is “letsencrypt nginx proxy companion” which will route an incoming connection to the docker container running wordpress and handle letsencrypt for you.
There are also a few other ways one might commonly set this all up, and what steps you are missing depends on the way you are hosting wordpress right now.
If you fill in some of the missing information on what you do or dont have from the steps above, I’ll let you know what’s next. Or you can send me a PM on reddit and I’ll help you out!
snap install docker
“I heard you liek containers, so I put your containers in a container”
I have an automation that is triggered by a door open/close sensor that I have attached to the flushing arm in my toilet with a custom made 3d printed mount for the sensor, which triggers a script on the server which connects to the chromecast speaker in the bathroom and plays the final fantasy 7 battle victory theme whenever someone flushes the toilet. It is perhaps my favorite part of my home.