It is pretty straight forward if you use the provided docker-compose file with the nginx internal proxy in it. Just add traefik as per usual to the internal port 8536 of the proxy container.
It is pretty straight forward if you use the provided docker-compose file with the nginx internal proxy in it. Just add traefik as per usual to the internal port 8536 of the proxy container.
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It is just a decision that every instance owner can make for themselves (if they are aware of it).
It will be a huge headache for search engines anyways, all posts are basically replicated across all instances and look local to a search engine. So for a single post it will have hundreds of copies in its database and probably outputting all of them as results (for now).
kbin.social disallows crawlers to index the site. And honest crawlers will honor that.
https://kbin.social/robots.txt
This actually seems to be the standard configuration that kbin ships with, so most instances will have that in place.
If you have configured that tailscale node as Subnet Router or Exit Node then yes, that is supposed to happen.
I use Docker Mailserver . It is pretty lightweight, but it does not come with any fancy GUI for configuration, that is done on the command line mostly.