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@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ and only some special casess with extra functionality need extra work.
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# Caddy as a reverse proxy in docker
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Caddy will be running as a docker container and will route traffic to other containers,
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or machines on the network.
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Caddy will be running as a docker container, will be in charge of ports 80 and 443,
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and will route traffic to other containers, or machines on the network.
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### - Create a new docker network
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@ -319,7 +319,9 @@ www.{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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```
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Or what if theres a need for a short url for something often used, but selfhosted
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url-shorterners seem bloate... looking at you Shlink and Kutt.
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url-shorterners seem bloated... looking at you Shlink and Kutt.<br>
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So lets say you want `down.example.com` to take you straight away to some
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publicly shared download on your nextcloud.
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```php
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down.{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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@ -327,7 +329,8 @@ down.{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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}
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```
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or if prefering doing path instead of subdomain
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or if prefering doing path instead of subdomain,
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so that it would be `example.com/down`
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```php
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{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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