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Use a standard Webserver like nginx and enable access protection with username + password. For that you can use your favorite web hoster.
You can specify the credentials like this in sources.list format:
deb https://user:[email protected]
@[email protected] to add on to this, you can also use
apt_auth.conf
(man doc) to define the passwords for accessing your stuff. The repo has to be behind HTTP basic auth.So, the steps are:
apt_auth.conf
with the username and passwordAnti Commercial-AI license
Thanks. I was looking into self hosting as well. Do I need to also own a domain for this or can I point my system to the IP address only?
As long as it's the only (or primary) site in the IP, IP address will work just fine.
@Emma_Gold_Man Thanks!