diff --git a/_posts/2024-10-29-hosting_at_home.md b/_posts/2024-10-29-hosting_at_home.md index 4876dec..5090d02 100644 --- a/_posts/2024-10-29-hosting_at_home.md +++ b/_posts/2024-10-29-hosting_at_home.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ I don’t want to share the exact IPv6 prefix I get from my ISP, but let’s jus My webserver is running Caddy and I’m using a module for Caddy called `dns.providers.cloudflare` so that Caddy can create an SSL certificate even when it’s behind Cloudflare’s proxy. -Okay, that was probably quite a bit of information. The best tl;dr I can think of is: the public IPv6 my webserver gets is `2001:db8:0:e280::1000:1/128` (the prefix is not my actual prefix, this is just as an example). +Okay, that was probably quite a bit of information. The best tl;dr I can think of is: the public IPv6 my webserver gets is `2001:db8:0:e291::1000:1/128` (the prefix is not my actual prefix, this is just as an example). ## Setting up Cloudflare I’ll assume that you already are somewhat familiar with Cloudflare and how it works, especially after what I mentioned earlier in the blog post and I’ll also assume that you have already added your domain to Cloudflare. If you have not yet done so, please refer to [Cloudflare’s own documentation](https://developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/setup/manage-domains/add-site/) on how to do this. diff --git a/_site/2024/10/29/hosting_at_home.html b/_site/2024/10/29/hosting_at_home.html index 692c771..b12c11c 100644 --- a/_site/2024/10/29/hosting_at_home.html +++ b/_site/2024/10/29/hosting_at_home.html @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
My webserver is running Caddy and I’m using a module for Caddy called dns.providers.cloudflare
so that Caddy can create an SSL certificate even when it’s behind Cloudflare’s proxy.
Okay, that was probably quite a bit of information. The best tl;dr I can think of is: the public IPv6 my webserver gets is 2001:db8:0:e280::1000:1/128
(the prefix is not my actual prefix, this is just as an example).
Okay, that was probably quite a bit of information. The best tl;dr I can think of is: the public IPv6 my webserver gets is 2001:db8:0:e291::1000:1/128
(the prefix is not my actual prefix, this is just as an example).
I’ll assume that you already are somewhat familiar with Cloudflare and how it works, especially after what I mentioned earlier in the blog post and I’ll also assume that you have already added your domain to Cloudflare. If you have not yet done so, please refer to Cloudflare’s own documentation on how to do this.
diff --git a/_site/index.html b/_site/index.html index d5b16e3..0e13a7a 100755 --- a/_site/index.html +++ b/_site/index.html @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@If you want to get in touch, look at the contact page! You can find me on plenty of websites or just send me an email – I am always happy to talk to new people! I don’t usually bite. Unless you want me to >:3
-This website is still very much a work-in-progress and it was last updated: 29 October 2024. I will be adding a blog at some point where I will be posting things mostly about computers, games and birds (who’d’ve thunk?).
+This website is still very much a work-in-progress and it was last updated: 30 October 2024. I will be adding a blog at some point where I will be posting things mostly about computers, games and birds (who’d’ve thunk?).
You can also find me on bateleur.org. At the moment, it is simply a mirror of hexaitos.com but hosted entirely at home. Additionally, you can find me on Gemini as well. Just go to gemini://terathopius.com or to https://terathopius.com for an HTTPS proxy of my Gemini capsule. I also have my own Gitea instance over on git.bateleur.org.
diff --git a/_site/sitemap.xml b/_site/sitemap.xml index d897541..aaf868e 100755 --- a/_site/sitemap.xml +++ b/_site/sitemap.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@