LinkStack looks like it hasn’t been updated in 2+ years. Any self hosted alternatives anyone recommends?

Maybe even a static site generator?

  • Flax@feddit.uk
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    1 day ago

    Linktree? Can’t you just host an html page using apache or nginx?

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      5 hours ago

      Yes! I can. I’m just TERRIBLE with Dev Stuff and not a fan either. lol But if you have recommends on how to host something like that and make it look ince, I’m all for hearing it! :-)

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        Hosting is dead easy. Usually you just do sudo apt-get install apache2 for a start, and then it’ll host an html file on port 80 (HTTP), usually /var/www/html/index.html

        w3schools.com is great for learning css and html.

        You’d want to forward port 80 on your router then to get it accessible on the open web.

        On your domain service, you’ll want to make an A record pointing to your IPV4 address and an AAAA record pointing to your IPV6 address.

        If you have a dynamic IP (your IPV4 changes often) you can get scripts which run on a schedule to check your ip address and remotely update your A record using an API from your DNS.

        You’ll also want to use certbot (an installable application) to manage an HTTPS certificate, then forward port 443 (HTTPS)

        I know this is a very quick rundown, but hopefully it points you in the correct direction!

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          I’m a sysadmin by trade, I just don’t know the HTML and CSS stuff. :-D Thank you very much for the detail response though! That’s great for folks to find and learn! :-)