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@just_another_person I’ve looked at my console log, and it’s blank. Nothing comes up when I get redirected.
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@just_another_person I’ve looked at my console log, and it’s blank. Nothing comes up when I get redirected.
@just_another_person I’ve looked into it a little, and I don’t think I need to add paths to my Caddyfile since MiniFlux has its own subdomain with nothing else on it. From what I’ve gathered, adding paths is most useful if you have different services running on one subdomain.
@just_another_person Not sure what paths to add or how. I don’t know the MiniFlux UI that well to know every path it needs. I didn’t think you had to add paths to the reverse proxy, just the subdomain. That’s how all of my services are configured.
@just_another_person Someone else helped me figure it out. My proxy rule for MiniFlux was a bit off. It works now. Lol now trying to get ReactFlux working.