When webdevs choosing port for their app
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All my homies use :3000
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Me: 5000 it is.
Arg, my Synology servers are down. Thanks.
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Psh, we choose 443 and you know it! Just donβt ask me if we correctly enabled HTTPSβ¦
Back in the day I home hosted shit using http over 443 because my ISP blocked 80 inbound but not 443. It was a little weird but it worked lmao.
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Back in the day I home hosted shit using http over 443 because my ISP blocked 80 inbound but not 443. It was a little weird but it worked lmao.
I run ssh over 443 because every network out there seems to block non-http ports.
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Unix sockets all the way. The only open ports for web traffic should be the reverse proxy (so nginx).
I use docker ports but only allow the loopback like this:
127.0.0.1:11551:80
And then serve that app with the reverse proxy.
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adds a one to it
next app...
ports: - 8081:8081
Ughhhhh
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9090
8888
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go2rtc, a camera streaming tool that's useful for security cameras, at least has some humor in their choice --- port 1984, of course.
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Call me crazy, but I like default ports to look like default ports. If I want it to stick around, Iβll pick a port on my own.
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go2rtc, a camera streaming tool that's useful for security cameras, at least has some humor in their choice --- port 1984, of course.
Okay, that's pretty good.
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Is haproxy okay?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Seeing that Red Hat also uses this in OpenShift: no. ~/s~
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As long as it is configurable, ideally via env, I dont care about the port.
This could be important for restricted Kubernetes clusters (or certain Gluetun configs). Don't be Nextcloud with their default port of 80 in their Apache image with only hacky ways to change that. God, I hate Nextcloud. They are truly becoming the next Wordpress.
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Everyone out here acting like they don't use 9001
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I mean, if you're serving over http, that is the port for it
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I mean, if you're serving over http, that is the port for it
Isn't it port 80?
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Isn't it port 80?
It's both
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go2rtc, a camera streaming tool that's useful for security cameras, at least has some humor in their choice --- port 1984, of course.
Whatever dev came up with that was probably very proud.
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It's both
We apparently could have been using 8008 this entire time for the same thing and we haven't and I'm a little sour now.
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Is haproxy okay?
haproxy is awesome
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We apparently could have been using 8008 this entire time for the same thing and we haven't and I'm a little sour now.
Me & the boys serving http on the boob port