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I'm using an Ad-, Tracking- etc blocker in all my devices, so I'm not too worried about using Google or Bing when I do.
But I'm hosting my own instance of SearchXNG and that's often simply the most powerful and flexible search engine.
Also self-host SearchXNG. Its definitely the way to go. I like you can choose which search engines to pull from
I replied to another comment on here saying that I'd tried this once before, via a Docker container, but just wasn't getting any results back (kept getting timeouts from all the search engines).
I've just revisited it, and still get the timeouts. Reckon you're able to help me troubleshoot it?
Below are the logs from Portainer:
The above is a simple search for "best privacy focused search engines 2023", followed by the same search again but using the ddg! bang in front of it.
I can post my docker-compose if it helps?
First thing that comes to mind is are you running it on Host Network? That's a requirement
No I'm running it on a bridge network with my other containers. And even the documentation shows SearXNG being run on a bridge network - see below, from https://github.com/searxng/searxng-docker/blob/master/docker-compose.yaml:
The only difference between my Compose and the one above is that they suggest using Caddy as a reverse proxy, whereas I'm using Traefik.