Not to be confused with white-label products in general
Not to be confused with white-label products in general
Sorry, I don’t think I understand what you’re suggesting. Are you saying encryption keys should themselves be encrypted?
FYI this story isn’t about plaintext passwords, it’s about plaintext encryption keys to chat history.
I kind of agree that this may be a little overblown. Exploiting this requires device and filesystem access so if you can get the keys you can already get a lot more stuff.
Nextcloud also has this
Was your old setup using docker volumes? Your old database could be in one
This will be of zero help to you if your registrar isn’t Porkbun, but I’ve recently stopped using DuckDNS in lieu of this.
Duckdns has been inconsistent for me as well for the past year. Have you considered alternatives?
I believe the nameservers are what respond to domain resolution requests. Nameservers not responding could mean they are down. If there’s no backup and the domain is resolved using one of those servers, then that might explain it not working.
I believe the UDP ports are for discovery on your local network so no need to handle them with your reverse proxy. If you’ve got them passed through docker your local devices should pick them up.
They’re also not required since you can always just enter the address manually. I don’t bother passing them into my container.
Simple Calendar Pro got an update in October, that’s not too far back
Edit: Just saw the news of the purchase was from Dec.
Holy smokes, it was so bad for me I switched to AMD a week later
https://github.com/gethomepage/homepage
Another vote for Homepage, fantastic project
“Sprint” is a project management term that describes a focused effort on specific goals, not extra work. It could have been extra work for them, but it would be unrelated to the fact that it was a Sprint.
I used to rely heavily on duckdns and it was great for a time, but moved off them a couple of years ago because resolution became inconsistent. I’ve since rolled my own ddns using a script that utilizes Porkbun.com’s DNS record API.