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Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - 4r5hw45twh - 2024-08-28 So, here is my setup: I own a domain name. I have the A record pointing to a VPS public IP. From there, I have a Caddyfile that points to my home network's public IP. This always worked just fine on JF but now it isn't. On my domain name, I now get this: https://i.imgur.com/mhN8Z2O.png It admittedly has been months since I tried to access remotely, and that's how I only just noticed it randomly stopped working. I am puzzled on how to fix this. I have quadruple-checked everything. My DNS record 100% points to the VPS' public IP. I have a Caddyfile at /home on the VPS and then one at /etc/caddy/Caddyfile. The one at /home is simply: Code: jellyfin.MY_DOMAIN_NAME.com And the one at /etc is: Code: # The Caddyfile is an easy way to configure your Caddy web server. Any help/ideas? RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - TheDreadPirate - 2024-08-28 Is Jellyfin running? Did your home IP change? RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - 4r5hw45twh - 2024-08-29 (2024-08-28, 11:31 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Is Jellyfin running? Did your home IP change? Yes, it is running. No, IP is the same. RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - TheDreadPirate - 2024-08-29 So how does the caddy file in your home directory get used by Caddy? I don't see any reference to it in /etc/caddy/caddyfile. RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - 4r5hw45twh - 2024-08-29 (2024-08-29, 01:09 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: So how does the caddy file in your home directory get used by Caddy? I don't see any reference to it in /etc/caddy/caddyfile. I really don't remember - it just always worked. What should I do? RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - TheDreadPirate - 2024-08-29 Why have two caddy files anyway? Put the contents of the caddy file in your home directory in the caddyfile in /etc/caddy. RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - 4r5hw45twh - 2024-08-29 (2024-08-29, 02:21 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Why have two caddy files anyway? Put the contents of the caddy file in your home directory in the caddyfile in /etc/caddy. So, copy-and-paste the contents of /home into /etc and then I can delete the /home one? Because I just did that when I reloaded Caddy then refreshed my domain URL, I am getting a blank page instead of that Caddy welcome page now. RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - TheDreadPirate - 2024-08-29 Did you replace all of the contents of the one in /etc/caddy? Or just put it at the bottom. I just noticed this bit in the original version you posted (trimmed all the comments). Code: jellyfin.MY_DOMAIN_NAME.com { RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - 4r5hw45twh - 2024-08-29 (2024-08-29, 11:55 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Did you replace all of the contents of the one in /etc/caddy? Or just put it at the bottom. I just replaced all the contents. But tbh, I don't even know what all the stuff was in the /etc Caddyfile. Because I don't use a file manager or anything for my domain. I use it as my own e-mail domain, so the site doesn't actually have any content or anything like that - if you visit the direct base URL, it doesn't load anything. So, should I add what you just quoted back to the /etc file? RE: Did Caddy change something? Can't access server remotely. - TheDreadPirate - 2024-08-30 Your caddyfile literally only needs two lines. Which you already had right. Code: jellyfin.MY_DOMAIN_NAME.com If you made any changes you do need to restart Caddy if you haven't done that already. https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/caddy/#caddyfile https://caddyserver.com/docs/conventions#file-locations |