Unify reverse proxy handling across apps via sys-stk-front-proxy and cleanly separate internal docker nginx configs from external vhosts. Changes: - docker-compose: use with_first_found for optional env and docker-compose.override files so roles can provide either a template or a static file without noisy 'Could not find or access' failures. - sys-stk-front-proxy: remove front_proxy_domain_conf_src and switch nginx vhost rendering to with_first_found over app-specific proxy.conf.j2 and the generic roles/sys-svc-proxy vhost flavour; keep health-check and handler logic unchanged. - web-app-nextcloud: migrate to sys-stk-full-stateful (front proxy + DB + docker), move internal nginx config to docker.conf.j2 under the volume path, and rename host.conf.j2 to proxy.conf.j2 for the external vhost. - web-app-magento: rename nginx.conf.j2 to docker.conf.j2 and update the runtime template task accordingly to make the intent (internal nginx) explicit. - web-app-matrix: rename nginx.conf.j2 to synapse.conf.j2 and adjust the webserver task to use the new template name for the synapse vhost. - web-app-bridgy-fed & web-app-flowise: pass domain and http_port explicitly when including sys-stk-front-proxy so the front stack has all required context. - web-svc-cdn/file/html: replace direct sys-stk-front-base + sys-util-csp-cert + nginx.conf.j2 handling with sys-stk-front-proxy and proxy.conf.j2, relying on the shared front-stack for TLS/CSP/vHost wiring. - web-svc-collabora: drop the direct nginx.conf.j2 vhost generation and rename it to proxy.conf.j2 so it is picked up by sys-stk-front-proxy like other services. - web-opt-rdr-domains: rename redirect.domain.nginx.conf.j2 to redirect-domain.conf.j2 and adjust the task for clearer and more consistent naming. Context: see ChatGPT refactor discussion on 2025-11-30 (proxy unification, Collabora/Nextcloud/CDN stacks, CSP/header handling): https://chatgpt.com/share/692c64ea-a488-800f-ad42-7f7692a3742f
Infinito.Nexus 🚀
🔐 One login. ♾️ Infinite application
What is Infinito.Nexus? 📌
Infinito.Nexus is an automated, modular infrastructure framework built on Docker, Linux, and Ansible, equally suited for cloud services, local server management, and desktop workstations. At its core lies a web-based desktop with single sign-on—backed by an LDAP directory and OIDC—granting seamless access to an almost limitless portfolio of self-hosted applications. It fully supports ActivityPub applications and is Fediverse-compatible, while integrated monitoring, alerting, cleanup, self-healing, automated updates, and backup solutions provide everything an organization needs to run at scale.
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Key Features 🎯
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Automated Deployment 📦 Turn up servers and workstations in minutes with ready-made Ansible roles.
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Enterprise-Grade Security 🔒 Centralized user management via LDAP & OIDC (Keycloak), plus optional 2FA and encrypted storage.
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Modular Scalability 📈 Grow from small teams to global enterprises by composing only the services you need.
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Fediverse & ActivityPub Support 🌐 Seamlessly integrate Mastodon, Peertube, Matrix and other ActivityPub apps out of the box.
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Self-Healing & Maintenance ⚙️ Automated cleanup, container healing, and auto-updates keep infrastructure healthy without human intervention.
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Monitoring, Alerting & Analytics 📊 Built-in system, application, and security monitoring with multi-channel notifications.
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Backup & Disaster Recovery 💾 Scheduled backups and scripted recovery processes to safeguard your data.
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Continuous Updates 🔄 Automatic patching and version upgrades across the stack.
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Application Ecosystem 🚀 A curated suite of self-hosted apps—from project management, version control, and CI/CD to chat, video conferencing, CMS, e-learning, social networking, and e-commerce—all seamlessly integrated.
More informations about the features you will find here.
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Install locally 💻
- Install Infinito.Nexus via Kevin's Package Manager
- Setup Infinito.Nexus using:
pkgmgr install infinito - Explore Commands with:
infinito --help
Setup with Docker🚢
Get Infinito.Nexus up and running inside Docker in just a few steps. For detailed build options and troubleshooting, see the Docker Guide.
# 1. Build the Docker image: the Docker image:
docker build -t infinito:latest .
# 2. Run the CLI interactively:
docker run --rm -it infinito:latest infinito --help
License ⚖️
Infinito.Nexus is distributed under the Infinito.Nexus NonCommercial License. Please see LICENSE.md for full terms.
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For expert installation and configuration visit cybermaster.space or write to us at contact@cymais.cloud.
