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I'm thrilled to announce the first release of Quark, my new reverse proxy written in #Rust 🦀

Quark v0.1.0 is out and fully functional, built on top of the robust #Hyper and #Rustls libraries. It's designed to offer high performance and security for your web applications.

Quark is open source and available under the MIT license.

github.com/Goliworks/Quark

A fast reverse proxy written in Rust. Contribute to Goliworks/Quark development by creating an account on GitHub.
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@FediVideo @spielUndSpass @owncast @Hamish @Mrfunkedude maybe! I joined the Rocket.Chat got some good starting advice. I'm missing some parameters in my #Nginx #reverseproxy that might be affecting browser performance/behavior. It's worth trying out and seeing if that fixes it. If anyone can collect useful debug info from their browser, it's at vkmphotos.com:8080. Just turn off the audio!!

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#Apache #WebServer #ReverseProxy

So, I don't seem to be seeing any useful information in systemd journal, but every time I enable this config and reload Apache it fails. I can't seem to figure out what I'm missing here. Any of y'all have any thoughts or suggestions?

Even if the ports aren't listening, that shouldn't cause Apache to crash out, I've been in that situation many times before. I don't normally use ServerAlias' much, but otherwise I have other almost identical configs that work.

Nerd sniped myself and stayed up way too late updating my #RaspberryPi 2 to the latest OS version, so I could get #nushell running on it.

Also played around with the #jellyfin media server which was surprisingly easy to get started.

Still figuring out a safe/secure way to ssh into the pi from outside the home and safely expose the pi to the internet at large.

Doing a #ReverseProxy and putting a #VPN on the router are tasks that are not quite as straight forward.