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Well for me my Physical Host Layout how do you mean? O.o
Like i just use Caddy as my Web Server running on Port 80 and 443 which are open physically on my Router >.>
and i dont think i use a Proxy? >.>
I infact dont even use a Firewall tho i probably should set that up sometimes XD
Caddy is a proxy
Your router is almost certainly also a firewall.
The point of the reverse proxy, caddy, is to enable hosting on 443 instead of 42069 (and other stuff). Don’t open that to the public Internet.
Caddy can’t reach your web server (or at least, get expected response from), iocane, so it’s throwing up 421.
well without iocane https://retro-hax.net/ can be accessed but just if i do uncom,ment the iocane stuff then i just get this 421 error But iocane is running via the systemd system and started so i dont understand why it doesnt work easily >.>