diff --git a/content/articles/2025-08-10-ctlog-2.md b/content/articles/2025-08-10-ctlog-2.md index 3748549..58afc35 100644 --- a/content/articles/2025-08-10-ctlog-2.md +++ b/content/articles/2025-08-10-ctlog-2.md @@ -629,6 +629,10 @@ current write-load (which is about 250/s). precaution - but also using ports in those prefixes (other than the standard 443) rendered Sunlight and Skylight unusable for me. +* Skylight only serves from local directory, it does not have support for S3. For operators using S3, + an alternative could be to use NGINX in the serving path, similar to TesseraCT. Skylight does have + a few things to teach me though, notably on proper compression, content type and other headers. + * TesseraCT does not have a configuration file, and will run exactly one log per binary instance. It uses flags to construct the environment, and is much more forgiving for creative `origin` (log name), and submission- and monitoring URLs. It's happy to use regular 'http://'