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@ -159,7 +159,15 @@ If you want Caddy to serve your Gitea instance, you can add the following server
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git.example.com {
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proxy / http://localhost:3000
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reverse_proxy localhost:3000
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}
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```
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If you still use Caddy v1, use:
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```
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git.example.com {
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proxy / localhost:3000
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}
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```
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@ -169,7 +177,18 @@ In case you already have a site, and you want Gitea to share the domain name, yo
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git.example.com {
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proxy /git/ http://localhost:3000 # Note: Trailing Slash after /git/
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route /git/* {
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uri strip_prefix /git
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reverse_proxy localhost:3000
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}
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}
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Or, for Caddy v1:
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```
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git.example.com {
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proxy /git/ localhost:3000
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}
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```
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