Public instances ?
Are there public instances of Ladder available in the wild ? and if so, could we have a list of them available somewhere ? I'm interested in using Ladder but i don't have the means to run it myself :/
You don't have a computer?
I don't always have a computer with me no. However, i do have smartphone with me at most times. Hence my question: if someone was running a public instance, i (and other people interested by this) could use Ladder from anywhere.
But maybe my understanding of Ladder is wrong, and you can't make your own Ladder instance public ?
Le 15 juin 2024 17:49:47 GMT+02:00, Brandon Ward @.***> a écrit :
You don't have a computer?
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It's not what i asked for, but i'll look into it. Thanks.
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Are there public instances of Ladder available in the wild ? and if so, could we have a list of them available somewhere ? I'm interested in using Ladder but i don't have the means to run it myself :/
You can use mine If you want (mind the basic auth): ladder.nerdvpn.de
You can use mine If you want (mind the basic auth): ladder.nerdvpn.de
Thank you ! i don't seem to be able to even load the webpage on my phone. Is that the "basic auth" you're talking about ? We should probably discuss this elsewhere as to not pollute this issue.
You can use mine If you want (mind the basic auth): ladder.nerdvpn.de
Thank you ! i don't seem to be able to even load the webpage on my phone. Is that the "basic auth" you're talking about ? We should probably discuss this elsewhere as to not pollute this issue.
Update: Since everwall has not worked on this project for 7 months (he possibly abandoned it), I have decided to fork it and try to fix some of its issues. We can continue our discussion here: Unable to open webpage on phone with basic auth enabled