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Please use supplied debian and rpm repos. Packages are signed with gpg.
curl https://repo.mic.ke/PUBLIC.KEY | sudo apt-key add - curl https://repo.mic.ke/debian/debian-micke-unstable.list | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-micke-unstable.list sudo apt update && sudo apt install gmnd
wget https://repo.mic.ke/PUBLIC.KEY sudo rpm --import PUBLIC.KEY sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://repo.mic.ke/rpm/rpm-micke.repo sudo dnf install gmnd
You can build and run it from the supplied Dockerfile if you so whish:
docker build -t gmnd:latest .
By just running it, it will create self signed certs and serve example content from this repo:
docker run -p 1965:1965 gmnd
A slightly more interesting thing it can do is serve your own content, in this example from /tmp/content on your host machine and cgi-scripts from /tmp/cgi-bin:
docker run --mount type=bind,source="/tmp/content,target=/app/content" --mount type=bind,source="/tmp/cgi-bin,target=/app/cgi-bin" -p 1965:1965 gmnd
Or even supply your own certificates from the outside, in this example in /usr/local/certs with static content from /tmp/content:
docker run --mount type=bind,source="/tmp/content,target=/app/content" --mount type=bind,source="/usr/local/certs,target=/app/certs" -p 1965:1965 gmnd
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