And to which IP do I open ports 80 and 443 in my router, then?
(You are really underestimating the second S of KISS in my case, sorry!)
And to which IP do I open ports 80 and 443 in my router, then?
(You are really underestimating the second S of KISS in my case, sorry!)
Congratulations mate. I wish I had your talent.
I have a (possibly ignorant) question: is there a reason you didn’t choose GPLv3 as the licence of choice for your projects?
I know license is perhaps the last thing in your ming, just curious.


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Note that the largest Nazi groups today are in the “allied” nations that “won” WW2.
I read a piece (can’t find the source now, sorry) that blamed this squarely on the lack of education and remorse given to the colonial backdrop in which WW2 was fought.
Most parts of the world view WW2 as very much a European war that was imposed on unwilling global participants. The axis powers lost and Germany has since tried its best to reinvent itself while acknowledging its chequered past (check out: Vergangenheitsbewältigung), but the allied powers failed to recognise their colonial atrocities. For example, British history textbooks will loosely allude to the British empire saying that they were once a dominating global entity, but will make absolutely no mention of the numerous massacres and genocides for which they were responsible.
When wars are framed as competitions rather than tragedies, you will see the emergence of false victors instead of acknowledging lost generations. This directly results in a poor public understanding of how bad ideas can fester and hollow out any society.
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Thanks for the reply. That makes sense. I now understand how to point the domains / subdomains using “A” record.
Could you please also clarify which IP I need to open ports 80 and 443 to, in the router? Or does the IP in the router actually refer to the internal IP device addresses? (Like 142.168.0.6, etc)?