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Webtrees php71/26/2024 ![]() Thanks in advance! □ Edited Maby blinkitoįor pretty s, I had to add this to the nginx/wordpress container's site-config: Also a subdomain entry on the swag container for my gameserver. ![]() I have my CNAME entry on my domain cpanel pointing to my duckdns url. I've tried the stream module onto nf with no luck at all, also tried to make a nf but again failed.ĭo anybody knows how could I make a proxypassed to my game_server (unraid machine) IP:PORT and then be able to find it on steam just with my "" without writting the PORT? Cause when my ISP provider changes my public IP the gameserver saved on steam favourites is no longer available and I have to search it again with ":PORT" to reach my new public IP through my url. But I'd like to reach it just writting the url (without specifying the port). I can only reach it on steam server searching if I write the URL:PORT, such as: :PORT. I have a game server container and many others containers such as plex, tautulli, deluge running on my unraid machine and until now, I've been able to proxypass through nginx all the containers I've needed to (plex, tautulli, etc.), but, when talking about my steamcmd game server.here comes my headaches! So, running PHP7.0 as long as you make sure to apply security patches should be quite safe.First things first, thank you for the container, as well as your support. You can check if you are running a secure version of a package by looking at the package changelog, or comparing its exact version number with the version indicated in the Debian Security Advisory. The reason we do this is to make sure that a release changes as little as possible so things will not change or break unexpectedly as a result of a security fix. Q: The version number for a package indicates that I am still running a vulnerable version!Ī: Instead of upgrading to a new release we backport security fixes to the version that was shipped in the stable release. ![]() Seeįor more information, specifically this part is probably relevant: Since this was specifically related to Debian as long as you are running on a Debian version still supported by the Security team (which Debian 9 as the current release is) security fixes are usually backported, rather than bumping up the version which can break things. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. Few developers are as awesome, helpful, and communicative, IMO. Webtrees has been excellent from the point of view of either being well updated insofar as working with the latest php versions, or at least very responsive and clear regarding what is currently supported. So, if I'm messing around with php versions trying to get the most out of, say, webtrees, I have to remember to go check the other sites on the same server too, unless I want to mess around with trying to use multiple versions of php at the same time - I think that's possible(?) but isn't a rabbit hole I want to go down without having to, because it's likely I would eventually forget to upgrade one for an obscene amount of time. The developers of each are just on different development timelines and may be supporting different versions of php at that particular point in time. There have been occasions when I upgraded/changed a php version and one of those "sites" stopped working properly because they weren't compatible with php7+, or 7.3, or I tried to fall back but one had stopped supporting 5, or whatever. Each of those sites uses different software, but the server only runs one php version. For example, I have a server running a photo "site" ( a webtrees site ( a freelance invoicing site ( etc. Sorry, didn't intend to be cryptic, I may not be using the correct technical terminology - what I mean is if you run different website software off of the same server.
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