> everybody is down voting your 42133422 post to shit
They can, we don't have to agree on everything.
> so you're down voting everyone who replied you?
You can't downvote replies to your own comments, plus I don't downvote people because they have a different view than mine. Heck, I don't downvote as a principle. As long as the comment needs a flag, too.
> No one is trying to solve a problem by wrapping HTTPS terminator with "another HTTPS terminator"
Ow. I say "people don't add https functionality to their code, because they expect it to be done elsewhere, and that's bad practice". Do you read what I have written?
> Why stop there, if you start from user's keyboard as a layer...
Who said I use a VPN to connect to my database? I have a closed/dark network of hosts on different locations sitting behind a NATs forming a personal network. This is what that VPN is about.
> Alright, alright, please, just admit that currently containerization is not a technology you can correctly take advantage of, and then you go ahead and learn more about it. It will be an useful tool for you, as it did for many, I'm sure.
Alright, alright, please just admit that you didn't understood a single bit of my posts, and can't paint a picture of what I'm talking about, and then you go ahead and read it all again. It will be a useful exercise for you, as it did for many, I'm sure.
Now I need to clean my keyboard of this coffee, and need to handle my OpenStack cluster. Oh, boy...
No!?
> everybody is down voting your 42133422 post to shit
They can, we don't have to agree on everything.
> so you're down voting everyone who replied you?
You can't downvote replies to your own comments, plus I don't downvote people because they have a different view than mine. Heck, I don't downvote as a principle. As long as the comment needs a flag, too.
> No one is trying to solve a problem by wrapping HTTPS terminator with "another HTTPS terminator"
Ow. I say "people don't add https functionality to their code, because they expect it to be done elsewhere, and that's bad practice". Do you read what I have written?
> Why stop there, if you start from user's keyboard as a layer...
Can you just calm down?
> And VPN? Oh boy you'll probably be surprised that Docker has cross-node communication built right in (https://docs.docker.com/engine/network/drivers/overlay/), so you don't even need VPN to connect to your database.
Who said I use a VPN to connect to my database? I have a closed/dark network of hosts on different locations sitting behind a NATs forming a personal network. This is what that VPN is about.
> Alright, alright, please, just admit that currently containerization is not a technology you can correctly take advantage of, and then you go ahead and learn more about it. It will be an useful tool for you, as it did for many, I'm sure.
Alright, alright, please just admit that you didn't understood a single bit of my posts, and can't paint a picture of what I'm talking about, and then you go ahead and read it all again. It will be a useful exercise for you, as it did for many, I'm sure.
Now I need to clean my keyboard of this coffee, and need to handle my OpenStack cluster. Oh, boy...
Thank you.
:)