There are some other stuff it can do, but yea.
ComradeEd
If your service listens on port 2555, you could tell nginx to listen on port 2556 and then forward things to port 2555.
This is a very basic nginx config file.
server {
listen 2556;
location / {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:2555;
}
}
I use nginx for everything, mostly for TLS. You don't have to use subpaths, you can tell nginx to listen on one port and then forward to whatever port the service uses.
Like we did appeasement in the 40s already, it was a bad strategy.
No no. It was a great strategy. Germany went to war. It was just that Germany also went to war with us, which wasn't what we wanted.
Anything beyond the 32-bit version of the T60 is bourgeois decadence!
Presumably the reasons for the initial attack still exist
Then... they failed? You're saying that if they win, they fail. Or at least, they can't win hard enough to actually get what they want.
You're also assuming Russia wants territory. If Russia wanted, say, Ukraine not being admitted to NATO, and they can get a peace that ensures that, then there isn't a reason for them to invade again. Or if Russia wanted UKR to stop shelling the eastern regions, then annexing just them might stop that, in which case, they don't have any reason to invade again.
Right, Seems so. They only passed the Romanian border on the 17th.
The USSR "invaded" 16 days after the Germans. At that time, there was no Poland. The Government had been interned in Romania.
In what way is it "commonly regarded"? Where? Who? WTF are you talking about? I genuinely want to know.
Read a book. I already recommended you one.
Demoncracy is a KDE and linux user?! Cool.