RSS-Bridge on Ubuntu 24.04

Azure Applications

Generate RSS and Atom feeds for websites that do not publish their own, from a searchable list of bridges.

Base
Hardened build
minimal ports, security patches applied at build time
Access
Unique credentials
generated on first boot, readable only by root
Verified
Boots working
services pass a health gate before release
Support
24/7, 365 days
by email and live chat, 24 hour response SLA

Overview

RSS-Bridge generates RSS and Atom feeds for websites that do not offer them. You choose a bridge from a searchable list, fill in a short form, and it returns a feed URL you can subscribe to in any RSS reader, bringing sites, video channels and social accounts back into one place. RSS-Bridge is stateless with no database to run, needing only a local file cache.

Why the cloudimg image

cloudimg ships RSS-Bridge behind an nginx reverse proxy with the entire interface locked behind a unique HTTP Basic Auth password generated on first boot, so no default credential ever ships and the instance can never be abused as an open feed proxy. RSS-Bridge's own configuration is hardened with a curated bridge set and debug mode disabled, backed by a paired deploy guide and 24/7 support.

Common uses

  • Turn any website into a feed
  • Follow video and social channels via RSS
  • Self hosted feed generation

See it running

Real screenshots taken while testing this image against its deployment guide.

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