Merged into entware-ng project
https://github.com/Entware-ng/Entware-ng
Deprecated
These instructions are for ARM devices only. For mipsel devices, then see the official entware readme instead at: https://github.com/Entware/entware
" Don't try to be vi compatible | |
set nocompatible | |
" Helps force plugins to load correctly when it is turned back on below | |
filetype off | |
" TODO: Load plugins here (pathogen or vundle) | |
" Turn on syntax highlighting | |
syntax on |
Merged into entware-ng project
https://github.com/Entware-ng/Entware-ng
Deprecated
These instructions are for ARM devices only. For mipsel devices, then see the official entware readme instead at: https://github.com/Entware/entware
SWAG - Secure Web Application Gateway (formerly known as linuxserver/letsencrypt) is a full fledged web server and reverse proxy with Nginx, PHP7, Certbot (Let's Encrypt™ client) and Fail2Ban built in. SWAG allows you to expose applications to the internet, doing so comes with a risk and there are security measures that help reduce that risk. This article details how to configure SWAG and enhance it's security.
This article assumes that you already have a functional SWAG setup. Following is the compose yaml used to create the SWAG container referenced in this article. Keep in mind your local mount paths will be different so adjust accordingly.
---
version: "2.1"
services:
swag: