I want to set up my own Nepenthes against LLMs. I have purchased a domain, say “wowsocool.com”.

I have a RaspberryPi 4B that I want to use as an nginx reverse proxy, and an old Acer laptop that will host the Nepenthes. I am going to host this at my current residence router as I won’t be staying there too long. I thought this was a cool temporary project.

My problem is that the website sort of glosses over the whole nginx setup and IP pointing etc.

If anyone has done this before, is it possible to please write up a dummy’s guide that goes through everything. I am quite unconfident and my skills are nonexistent in this field.

Pretty please.

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      2 months ago

      And if you try often enough it maybe even be a working one…

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        2 months ago

        Nah, they suck for programming or anything involving imperative logic, but they are pretty decent with things that are declarative, like config. I know people want to hate or deny any usefulness of LLM, and it doesn’t help that corpos insist on cramming LLMs into usecases that aren’t applicable to LLMs at all, but this is actually one of the things they are good at.

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          2 months ago

          But still, how would verify if the config is good or not? For example if it exposes root?