The slow and steady progress on the homelab / home network cleanup continues.
Now I've finally figured out what I was missing from relayd.conf to get my tls certificates issued, I've moved my blog to the new host. It's not perfect, but it's progress and seems to be working OK for the moment but I'm log watching for anything outstandingly bad I might have broken in the process.
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So, looking at the logs on my reverse proxy (OpenBSD / relayd) this morning, it looks like there are incoming connections from public IP addresses that are somehow getting forwarded to a locally hosted webpage that holds the links page for my home lab. That's using a DNS name that's not public so there should be absolutely no way for anyone outside my local network to resolve that name. I might be switching my blog back to the old server for a while until I have the brain space to troubleshoot this. Right now it makes no sense at all.
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Yeah, things are broken and I don't have the mental capacity to figure out what's going on right now so I'm switching back to my old web host for the blog in the short term.
Why is this stuff so darned hard? :-(
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