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I suspect the issue is with the SSL Certificates...
For starters, do you already have a domain? If yes, which nameserver are you using?
Also more importantly, what problem do you actually have?
@Double_A
This is my suspect too. Yes, have a domain and I have no issue with snikket and nextcloud. I think i'm making mistakes compiling the caddyfile.. I'm a newbie, and i really can't get it to work. (examples for snikket and nextcloud are easier..)
@selfhosted
I'm trying to run it in a debian11 Vps. I set the A dns record for a subdomain 'vault.example..'
I'm posting the caddyfile when at home, if i solve Before i'll let you know
Many thank's
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