danb35
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Can I just follow the instructions from the link you have provided or is it going to break since I previously used your script to install nextcloud? It might be a lot to ask, but could you put together a guide on how to this for people that already used your script to install nextcloud and have everything running?It should.
Also, would raising the memory limit from 512 speed things up?Is there any way a guy could test the limits of his nextcloud instance?
Load capacity?
User capacity?
Basically to know how many users max using how many features max?
I don't know, try it?Is there any way a guy could test the limits of his nextcloud instance?
The only thing I can find in caddy log is “listening only on https but has no tls connection policies”So after stopping jail, disabling auto start, and running script again with standalone cert, I am getting internal server error.
I’ve tried multiple times.
Ideas?
Cert is verified, but can’t connect.The only thing I can find in caddy log is “listening only on https but has no tls connection policies”
So the issue seems to have been in the data somewhere. Because of a reinstall it was messing something up.Cert is verified, but can’t connect.
ZFS snapshot and replication tasks, probably.Question is, what’s the best practice for backup and restore of the data?
I have read about those, but have never been able to do them correctly…ZFS snapshot and replication tasks, probably.
Not unusual; Caddy will get certs from either CA. You can force one CA or the other (or any other ACME CA, for that matter) in the Caddyfile.I have installed using standalone, and the cert is not from R3 but ZeroSSL.
Ok.Not unusual; Caddy will get certs from either CA. You can force one CA or the other (or any other ACME CA, for that matter) in the Caddyfile.
Both validate domain control in the same way, and both will sign a cert with any reasonable key length you want. There's no difference in security.I assume both are secure enough.
Put this at the top of your Caddyfile:How would I force LetsEncrypt?
{ acme_ca https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory email youremailhere }