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[Suggestion]: Implementation for a Web Server #160

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Smileskun opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #163
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[Suggestion]: Implementation for a Web Server #160

Smileskun opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #163
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Smileskun commented Feb 18, 2023

What is your idea?

I just started using the program recently in docker on my server, but i was wondering if there is any way there could be an implementation for a web server to simple look up the stats there are normally displayed in the console. Would make my life, and maybe others, much easier cause u could just go to the IP or domain name and see your stats/information on drops. Just a simple view on everything necessary. Hopefully this is understandable from what I mean.
(This screenshot is the console from Portainer where the info displayed)
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(Just a simple HTML site from what i think could be displayed)
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As descripted in What is your idea.

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@Smileskun Smileskun added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 18, 2023
@Smileskun Smileskun changed the title [Suggestion]: [Suggestion]: Implementation for a Web Server Feb 18, 2023
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