RE: https://mstdn.feddit.social/@admin/115978724644551216

今天主要在规划布局服务器,还写了很多.md策划社区的蓝图
然后付款NetCup,把新的NetCup服务器配置了一下
现在在删掉停掉ClawCloud上某些的Docker服务,然后整理了混乱不堪的主目录,用services、script、data替代,再划分Social、Network、Code、Monitor、Music

然后是迁移HostDzire上的Mastodon、Sharkey、GoToSocial,Loops、Pixelfed-Glitch,DNS配置、S3配置、SMTP等很多需要重新配置......

还有博客合并,取消掉Ghost、Hexo项目(迁移后修改博客链接),迁移到Astro/Hugo,并且部署在Cloudflare Pages上...

还有特别多策划,先掖着不说()

#迁移 #NetCup #ClawCloud #docker #HostDzire #Social #Blog #CloudflarePages

I’m currently using #Github and #CloudflarePages for my #11ty site. If I move my code to selfhosted #Forgejo or #GitLab, what are my options for the build process and to serve the site?

#selfhosting

【React×Cloudflare Pages】パチンコで狙い目の台を探すためのサービスをリリースしました - Qiita

はじめに 副業として、Webアプリの開発・運用全体を、自分がサービスの所有権を持った状態で担当できたので記事にします。 サービス概要 パチンコで狙い目の台を探すためのサービスです。 外部サイトから複数の手段で必要な情報を取得し、下記の画像のように狙い目の台を色分けして表...

Qiita

🚧 Just rebuilt my personal site from scratch!
⚙️ Powered by #Hugo
🌐 Hosted on #CloudflarePages (for free!)
📁 Code on #GitHub
💬 Thanks to #ChatGPT for squashing syntax bugs 😅

Felt great to jump back into #HTML, #CSS, and #Markdown!

👉 https://AlwynSoh.com

#WebDev #IndieWeb #DevLife #BuiltWithHugo #SelfHost

Alwyn Soh

Self-hosting, security, and a love for obstacle racing.

Post >> From Pages to Workers (again) • After I learn of changes in Cloudflare’s priorities, this site’s deployment process goes backward down memory lane.

https://www.brycewray.com/posts/2025/05/pages-workers-again/

#WebDev #Hugo #CloudflareWorkers #CloudflarePages

From Pages to Workers (again)

After I learn of changes in Cloudflare’s priorities, this site’s deployment process goes backward down memory lane.

Bryce Wray
I am trying to set up webmentions for my blog but it seems cloudflare pages is blocking brid.gy and webmentions.io. I'm searching for a way to disable it in their dashboard but no luck so far. How do I fix this issue?

#bridgy #webmention #cloudflare #cloudflarepages #indieweb
Bridgy

Connects your web site to social media. Likes, reposts, mentions, cross-posting, and more...

Help Needed with Cloudflare Zero Trust, Pages, and Workers for ReactFlux + MiniFlux Setup

Hi everyone,

I'm new to #Cloudflare and have been trying to set up a #SelfHosted project on my #RaspberryPi 500. I'm mostly self-taught, so I apologize if I misunderstand anything or miss important details. Here's my situation:

Current Setup

  • I'm running the self-hosted #RSS feed reader #MiniFlux on my Raspberry Pi 500 (#ArchLinuxARM, installed via Pacman).
  • The setup uses #Caddy as a reverse proxy, a #CloudflareZeroTrust tunnel, and Cloudflare Access for SSO.
  • My #CloudflareAccess application is configured to allow all origins, methods, and headers. It has a policy that allows specific emails or login methods (e.g., GitHub).

What I'm Trying to Do

  • I want to deploy ReactFlux, an alternative frontend for MiniFlux, on #CloudflarePages.
  • Before setting it up fully, I tested the ReactFlux demo with my MiniFlux instance at https://rss.laniecarmelo.tech. However, ReactFlux couldn't log in.

Suspected Issue

I believe the issue is caused by Cloudflare Access protection blocking ReactFlux from accessing the MiniFlux API (https://rss.laniecarmelo.tech/v1/*).

What I've Tried So Far

  • I added another hostname (rss.laniecarmelo.tech/v1/*) to my tunnel configuration and created a new Cloudflare Access application with a policy set to "Bypass" for everyone. However, this didn't work—when testing the API endpoint in a private browser window, I'm still asked to sign into Cloudflare.
  • I also tried setting up the hostname with "Protect with Access" turned off but got the same results.
  • Next, I attempted to use a #CloudflareWorker written in JavaScript to bypass authentication for /v1/*, but it doesn't seem to be doing anything (or isn't being triggered).
  • What I Need Help With

    • How can I properly configure Cloudflare so ReactFlux can access the MiniFlux API (/v1/*) while keeping the rest of my MiniFlux instance protected by Cloudflare Access?
    • I've been stuck on this for a couple of days and would really appreciate any guidance or suggestions!

    Thanks in advance for your help!

    #SelfHosting #ArchLinux #Linux #RSSReader #tech #technology #RaspberryPi #RPi #RPi500 #RaspberryPi500
    @selfhosting @selfhost @selfhosted

    ReactFlux

    A Simple but Powerful RSS Reader for Miniflux

    Anyone with a solution for this when you host #11ty on #cloudflarepages? I have failed replicating what @robb do on his blog. https://pub.calebhearth.com/@caleb/113986254765194334
    Caleb Hearth :d6: (@[email protected])

    My #POSSE notes should no longer be showing the annoying link preview card. Thanks to Robb Knight and Ben Falk for blog posts pointing the way. If a quick blog post on how to do this in #Rails would be useful, I’m happy to put one together! Let me know. 🔗 https://calebhearth.com/micro/4e21a9b3

    Caleb Hearth

    🚨 Help Needed: #CORS and #Cloudflare Access Issues with #Nextflux + #MiniFlux Setup 🚨

    Hi everyone! I’m struggling with a #SelfHosted setup and could really use some advice from the self-hosting community. Lol I've been trying to figure this out for hours with no luck. Here’s my situation:

    Setup

    • MiniFlux: Running in #Docker on a #RaspberryPi500 (#Stormux, based on #ArchLinuxARM).
    • Nextflux: Hosted on Cloudflare Pages.
    • Reverse Proxy: #Caddy (installed via AUR).
    • Cloudflare Access: Enabled for security and SSO.
    • Cloudflared: Also installed via AUR.
    • CORS Settings in Cloudflare Access: Configured to allow all origins, methods, and headers.

    What’s Working

    • MiniFlux is accessible from my home network after removing restrictive CORS settings in both Caddy and MiniFlux.
    • Nextflux is properly deployed on Cloudflare Pages.

    The Problem

    Nextflux cannot connect to MiniFlux due to persistent CORS errors and authentication issues with Cloudflare Access. Here are the errors I’m seeing in the browser console:

  • CORS Error:Access to fetch at 'https://rss.laniecarmelo.tech/v1/me' from origin 'https://nextflux.laniecarmelo.tech' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
  • Cloudflare Access Redirection:

    Request redirected to 'https://lifeofararebird.cloudflareaccess.com/cdn-cgi/access/login/rss.laniecarmelo.tech'.
  • Failed to Fetch:

    Failed to fetch: TypeError: Failed to fetch.
  • What I’ve Tried

  • Service Token Authentication:

    • Generated a service token in Cloudflare Access for Nextflux.
    • Added CF-Access-Client-Id and CF-Access-Client-Secret headers in Caddy for rss.laniecarmelo.tech.
    • Updated Cloudflare Access policies to include a bypass rule for this service token.
  • CORS Configuration:

    • Tried permissive settings (Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *) in both Caddy and MiniFlux.
    • Configured Cloudflare Access CORS settings to allow all origins, methods, and headers.
  • Policy Adjustments:

    • Created a bypass policy for my home IP range and public IP.
    • Added an "Allow" policy for authenticated users via email/login methods.
  • Debugging Logs:

    • Checked Cloudflared logs, which show requests being blocked due to missing access tokens (AccessJWTValidator errors).
  • Current State

    Despite these efforts:

    • Requests from Nextflux are still being blocked by Cloudflare Access or failing due to CORS issues.
    • The browser console consistently shows "No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header" errors.

    Goals

  • Allow Nextflux (hosted on Cloudflare Pages) to connect seamlessly to MiniFlux (behind Cloudflare Access).
  • Maintain secure access to MiniFlux for other devices (e.g., my home network or mobile devices).
  • My Environment

    • Raspberry Pi 500 running Arch Linux ARM.
    • Both Caddy and Cloudflared are installed via AUR packages.
    • MiniFlux is running in Docker with the following environment variables:CLOUDFLARE_SERVICE_AUTH_ENABLED=trueCLOUDFLARE_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>CLOUDFLARE_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>

    Relevant Logs

    From cloudflared:

    ERR error="request filtered by middleware handler (AccessJWTValidator) due to: no access token in request"

    From the browser console:

    Access to fetch at 'https://rss.laniecarmelo.tech/v1/me' has been blocked by CORS policy.

    Questions

  • Is there a better way to configure CORS for this setup?
  • Should I be handling authentication differently between Nextflux and MiniFlux?
  • How can I ensure that requests from Nextflux include valid access tokens?
  • Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! 🙏

    #SelfHosting #Cloudflare #CaddyServer #Docker #RSS #CORS #Linux #ArchLinuxARM #CloudflarePages #tech #technology