Comment by ๐ฐ bw9ubwo
I like the concept of ssh apps and have a few installed on my server. Providing content over such an app is something I consider sometimes. But the missing virtual hosts make it nearly impossible. Sure, you can bind every vhost to a different ipv6 address or provide a configuration for ssh to map different ports. Maybe this is something to automate, but then you need a special client.
โ Some nice ssh apps and stuff to build them.
2025-03-26 ยท 1 year ago
2 Later Comments โ
๐ฆ zzo38 ยท 2025-03-26 at 19:44:
Not everyone has version 6 internet (although I suppose it would help, if you do have it). (I have seen gopher servers that require version 6 internet, possibly for the same reason.)
๐ requiem ยท 2025-03-27 at 08:53:
I reckon there are reverse proxies that might be able to do it. I recall Caddy has TLS-SNI capabilities.
Original Post
superTXT โ so I'm trying to wrap my mind around this SuperTXT protocol but I'm just not understanding it all that well. It seems to be a version of gemtext that is accessed via SSH based tools. I haven't tried the graphical browser but was wondering if this is the basis of it?