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From: "Mateusz Łoskot" <mateusz@loskot.net>
To: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
Cc: meta@public-inbox.org
Subject: Re: Mirroring mailing lists directly
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 01:28:01 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190227002801.phharoyu66qkg5y7@DEV604.cadcorp.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190226231907.l7y5arqx6pp2nidt@dcvr>

O 19-02-26, Eric Wong wrote:
>Mateusz Łoskot <mateusz@loskot.net> wrote:
>> Meanwhile, if it's nota secret could you tell a bit about
>> hosting of the public-inbox.org?
>>
>> Is this a VPS or a VM solution, a docker container?
>> If a container, could you tell where do you host it?
>> I'm still looking for options.
>
>I've been using a $20/month VPS since 2008 (USD).  Nowadays it's
>up to 2 cores, 4GB RAM which is more than I need but I keep
>getting upgrades without paying more.  Multiple cores definitely
>helps, though; especially with SpamAssassin and incoming mail.

For a mailing list mirror, is SpamAssassing necessary?

My understanding is taht a mirror just pulls posts that have already
reached the mailing list.

>I don't give commercial endorsements (...(

I perfectly understand that.

>If you're mirroring lists I host, I prefer you host it elsewhere
>to avoid putting too much dependency on a single provider or datacenter.

I will keep that in mind. First, I'm going to mirror a different list.
I will let you know when I succeed :)

>Process setup is:
>
>public-inbox-httpd -> varnish -> yet-another-horribly-named-server (HTTP/HTTPS)
>                             \
>			      >- tor (.onion)
>public-inbox-nntpd ----------/
>                   \
>		    `--------(NNTP port 119)
>
>yet-another-horribly-named-server is an experimental GPL-3 Ruby
>server which does HTTPS termination and hosts some other Ruby
>stuff on the same IP (different vhost).  nginx is a more common
>replacement and recommended for most sites :)
>
>public-inbox-nntpd should learn TLS anyways, so doing HTTPS from
>public-inbox-httpd won't be far off, either.  Making varnish
>unnecessary is another goal, but could be tougher...

I will try simplest setup possible.

Once again, thank you!

Best regards,
-- 
Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net

  reply	other threads:[~2019-02-27  0:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-02-23  0:35 Mirroring mailing lists directly Mateusz Loskot
2019-02-23  3:10 ` Eric Wong
2019-02-23 21:19   ` Mateusz Loskot
2019-02-23 22:07     ` Eric Wong
2019-02-26 17:54       ` Mateusz Łoskot
2019-02-26 23:19         ` Eric Wong
2019-02-27  0:28           ` Mateusz Łoskot [this message]
2019-02-27  0:41             ` Eric Wong

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