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Re: "Reverse proxy for gemini vhosts"
As someone who primarily writes go, I totally agree with you :) but the project I'm working on is in rust, to help me expand my skillset a bit. I think the same strategy I've employed here could be done in go even easier, using a TeeReader
2023-07-27 ยท 3 months ago
oh so nice to hear it. well, let's see if they accept your changes, and if not then i am glad there is a go project you can contribute to.
i am following the issue and i see you created another branch. waiting to get the solution, hopefully it'll compile for me, and configure several virtual hosts for gemini on my server.
then i would move everything possible to gemini, and proxy with kineto.
Some final closure on this thread, thanks for all the input everyone!
โ mediocregopher.com/posts/domani.gmi
2023-08-09 ยท 3 months ago
so what happened in issue #6 of tokio-rustls? how did it end? did they accept your changes?
what is the solution if i want to do the same, i. e. host several of my gemini domains on one machine?
2023-08-10 ยท 3 months ago
Reverse proxy for gemini vhosts โ Reverse proxy for gemini I'm looking into writing a reverse proxy server which supports Gemini. ideally I'd like it to work like an HTTP reverse proxy like nginx or caddy, where it directs requests to different backend servers depending on the hostname. The problem is... is this even really possible, given that client certs are a thing? How can the proxy serve the connection long enough to figure out a hostname, and still proxy it to the backend server with...
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