# The Caddyfile is an easy way to configure your Caddy web server. # # Unless the file starts with a global options block, the first # uncommented line is always the address of your site. # # To use your own domain name (with automatic HTTPS), first make # sure your domain's A/AAAA DNS records are properly pointed to # this machine's public IP, then replace ":80" below with your # domain name. { admin unix//var/lib/caddy/.caddy-admin.sock } :80 { respond "You're in limbo" } # Refer to the Caddy docs for more information: # https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile pubnixtodo.p.projectsegfau.lt:80 { redir https://todo.projectsegfau.lt/share/WkihzkuopVpzOezCmQPEXxdFsMUJJVsyXzKlgsmx/auth?view=kanban } *.p.projectsegfau.lt:80 { @host header_regexp host Host ^(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]+\-)?([A-Za-z0-9]+)\.p\.projectsegfau\.lt handle @host { reverse_proxy unix///home/{re.host.1}/.webserver.sock { health_status 2xx health_interval 5s health_timeout 60s } } handle_errors { @502 expression {err.status_code} == 502 handle @502 { respond * 502 { body "This site is either down or does not exist. If this site really does exist, please make sure your Caddy is running. Try systemctl --user start caddy. It is also possible you have a config issue, if so, please reach out to us on Matrix. " } } respond "{err.status_code} | {err.status_text} (on {re.host.1})" { close } } } :60606 { root * /var/www/error_pages templates file_server { index 502.html } handle_errors { @502 expression {err.status_code} == 502 handle @502 { respond * 502 { body " This site is either down or does not exist. If this site really does exist, please make sure your Caddy is running. Try systemctl --user start caddy. It is also possible you have a config issue, if so, please reach out to us on Matrix. " } } } }