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Kitty on Linux and macOS. Works fine, but you have to install the terminal profile on some systems which is tedious (but easy).

Also, everyone should be using mosh/mobile shell as it’s awesome.

I’ve thought about it, and nobody will care about your/my elaborate setup after we are gone. It will just be replaced by a ISP router without regrets.
Is your domain zesfca.com?

You missed replacing your domain in this post, so I could try your site. It looks like your rewrite works fine, but getting the 404 here as well.

What happens when you run it locally? (hugo serve) Does it work?

Also, run: ls /var/www/mydomain.com/public/ if possible and share the results here. It should contain folders matching your site setup.

After all, it just tells time

It’s for making your computers clocks be very, very close to each other. Not milliseconds close, but nano seconds. That is more important than one might think, especially for networks.

I’m going to have something similar at home at some point, just need to make a few more cable runs so one GPS can see the sky (= more accurate)

yes, but it’s throughput must be measured in Kbps, right?
Also have a look at omnivore as a pocket alternative!

I use authelia. It’s pretty straight forward to get started with, I just use the yaml user file and a SQLite database for sessions. I’m running it in podman with auto updates enabled for the tag I’m using (can’t remember which tag, but not latest).

I then use their tutorials as a base for the systems I want to use oidc with (grafana, miniflux…), or just redirect traffic through my reverse proxy to services that lacks proper authentication (looking at you, *arr stack).

I use caddy and traefik for reverse proxy, and it’s very simple to use forward_auth and similar with it.

It took an evening to figure it out but it’s well worth it!

What. That’s amazing!