I love how easy it is to proxy websockets but really need a tool that supports proxying websockets and persistence via cookies at the same time.
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Persistence of what?
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Would love to see performance and scalability benchmarks between Caddy v1 versus Caddy v2 to see how far it has come in terms of performance for for both HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 HTTPS workloads.
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Both use the Go standard library so probably not much has changed
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Feedback...Take it with a grain of salt: Privacy by default is not a differentiator when I figure out what server to choose. I expect all servers to have HTTPS support so it's tablestakes already.
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Tells you something about values/priorities though. Like you can use Google or Duck Duck Go for instance, but which one has your best interests at the forefront? We all clamor for more privacy but dismiss megacorp web servers?
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Another reason: my repo for my blogs nginx config (WordPress) went from 30 files and hundreds of lines to less than 100 lines in one file by switching to Caddy!
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@caddyserver is dope! We use it for our main site and we recently migrated to certmagic for our edge server and client code. Thank you for writing it! Lego is great but certmagic is much easier to work with.Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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The support for SRV DNS record discovery on proxy upstreams is a killer feature IMO. Besides all the other amazing features, for us it is a good differentiator... nginx for instance does not provide that capability in the opensource version.
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