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I have many services running under subdomains but my host domain still returns a 404 and im not sure what to put there.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Used to have nginx point the default location to an abyss web server, but I didn't carry the setup forward when I upgraded the OS. It's a 503 now.

Several other locations are pointing to:

  • my homebrewed file server. Initially to replace abtssws's piss poor directory listing performance, but now a frankensteinian being that has a comic reader of my own build, specs, and preference.
  • an icecast server streaming whatever my foobar2k is playing, so I can listen to my library on the go.