It makes me wonder how much income this actually provided to AWS.
It makes me wonder how much income this actually provided to AWS.
Even though it’s native I find the protondb as a good source for issue resolution. Looks like the latest entry said that the latest proton doesn’t work and they had to downgrade to 4.x. https://www.protondb.com/app/319630
I tried something like this with Traefik just recently using add prefix and strip prefix rules. It had limited success until until I encountered an application that doesn’t have everything behind a sub path, Like /lovelace (home assistant)or something like that. If the application just basis it off the host with a root path, than you can’t really apply the prefix rule as the reverse proxy will not know how to route the request as the application is asking for a path that is not already a sub. You may come into this situation more often with several applications. I ended up just switching back to virtual hosts myself.
At least they will pay your last month of service when you leave 👍. I agree that they should not have changed the terms later and then rolled back the pr and everything after they terminated the program.