41 lines
1.3 KiB
Caddyfile
41 lines
1.3 KiB
Caddyfile
# The Caddyfile is an easy way to configure your Caddy web server.
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#
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# https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile
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#
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# The configuration below serves a welcome page over HTTP on port 80.
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# To use your own domain name (with automatic HTTPS), first make
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# sure your domain's A/AAAA DNS records are properly pointed to
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# this machine's public IP, then replace the line below with your
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# domain name.
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#
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# https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/concepts#addresses
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{
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# Restrict the admin interface to a local unix file socket whose directory
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# is restricted to caddy:caddy. By default the TCP socket allows arbitrary
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# modification for any process and user that has access to the local
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# interface. If admin over TCP is turned on one should make sure
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# implications are well understood.
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admin "unix//run/caddy/admin.socket"
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}
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http:// {
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# Set this path to your site's directory.
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root * /usr/share/caddy
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# Enable the static file server.
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file_server
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# Another common task is to set up a reverse proxy:
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# reverse_proxy localhost:8080
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# Or serve a PHP site through php-fpm:
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# php_fastcgi localhost:9000
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# Refer to the directive documentation for more options.
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# https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives
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}
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# Import additional caddy config files in /etc/caddy/conf.d/
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import /etc/caddy/conf.d/*
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