Op zaterdag 28 december 2019 22:13:13 CET schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 28/12/2019 21.14, Knurpht-openSUSE wrote:
Op zaterdag 28 december 2019 21:12:14 CET schreef Patrick
Shanahan:
* Patrick Shanahan <> [12-28-19 15:08]:
* Carlos E. R. <> [12-28-19 15:00]:
On 28/12/2019 16.21, Dave Howorth wrote: > On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 16:16:18 +0100 "jdd@dodin.org" > <jdd@dodin.org> > > wrote: >> Le 28/12/2019 à 14:11, Carlos E. R. a écrit : >>> I shared with another gmail identity, and "he" is >>> required to login to have access. >> >> but he needs a google account, nextcloud use simply a >> local passwd (local to the shared file) >> >> jdd > > Yes, I for one refuse to have a google account.
It comes with the phone.
no, the phone requires a google account. But that is beside the poing.e
Did you try using the python http server, very simple and can assign to nearly any port? You can advertise the connection url and port assignments to your intended audience and have security via obscurity and can only provide the service when you want. And you don't have to read a lengthy obfusicated manual. dummby pruf.
a four minute video explaining: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFNZ6kdBgO0
Why? When you already have an apache server running?
That's the question, I already have apache running. :-) Both might interfere one with the other
Of course not, each ( sub)domain has it's own webroot. But you may require a FQDN to point to your home IP FWIW: the file I send you was originally created on my home server. The DNSs of those pointed to my external (ISP) IP, ports 80 and 443 forwarded to the server's IP. All the (sub)domains point to the same IP. Where I added each of
Op zaterdag 28 december 2019 22:18:34 CET schreef Knurpht-openSUSE: them to the /etc/hosts file. -- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Board Member openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org