From my limited and possibly outdated experience (about a year since I last looked), caddy's documentation was lacking a bit when compared to nginx.
Even worse than that, any time I tried to google to better understand how to do something with caddy, every result returned how to achieve exactly that with nginx; and would rarely find the way to do it with caddy.
But it's been about a year since that, unsure if things have changed.
> caddy's documentation was lacking a bit when compared to nginx
Could you be more specific? We keep hearing vague comments like this about our docs, but without feedback pointing to specific issues, we can't improve them.
I suggest that next time you have trouble finding the information you're looking for, reach out to us and let us know. Open a topic on the forums, we'll be glad to help you find what you're looking for. And if you do so and point out a lack in our docs, we'll know where to focus our efforts.
I was at the time trying to setup jupyter to work with a reverse proxy such that I could access jupyter through zerotier.
Sorry this is all probably a messy set of words that don’t all make sense together with more details. I’ll commit to next time that I’m trying this or anything else, and I hit a wall, I’ll ask.
Even worse than that, any time I tried to google to better understand how to do something with caddy, every result returned how to achieve exactly that with nginx; and would rarely find the way to do it with caddy.
But it's been about a year since that, unsure if things have changed.