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applications:caddy [2025/03/29 12:34] rootapplications:caddy [2025/05/20 19:10] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Caddy is a reverse proxy. It will automatically provision HTTPS certificates and generally make your life a lot easier when you're trying to host a new service. Caddy is a reverse proxy. It will automatically provision HTTPS certificates and generally make your life a lot easier when you're trying to host a new service.
  
-It is run in a Docker container on [[infrastructure:css-mc|CSS-mc]].+It is run in a Docker container on [[infrastructure:servers:tex-drug-den]].
  
-===== Creating a new service =====+===== Exposing a new service ===== 
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 +If your HTTP service is running on [[infrastructure:servers:tex-drug-den]] and you want it to be publicly accessible on the Internet, then you'll want to expose it through Caddy. 
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 +==== Docker ====
  
 The Caddy container is part of the ''proxy-apps'' Docker network. If your new service is in a Docker container, then you should also add it to this network. The Caddy container is part of the ''proxy-apps'' Docker network. If your new service is in a Docker container, then you should also add it to this network.
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