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by oblio
350 days ago
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Well, for one, security concerns, especially for an internet oriented component. Secondly, you have to find a reliable maintainer or several. A lot of people want stuff to be maintained indefinitely for them by unspecified "others". |
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Not updating the system is usually a solution to such problems.
At best there is a nginx or an API in front that acts a reverse proxy to clean-up/normalize the incoming requests and prevent directly exposing the service.
Example: banks, airlines, hospitals, air traffic controllers, electricity companies, etc
All critical services that nobody wants to touch, as it works +/-