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So, I've been having to deal with server issues and other BS. All of these issues have caused all of my websites to be down. For the longest time, I couldn't get Nginx to find my websites' directories except for the default Nginx website, so I changed the default Nginx website to what you see in the image.

I tried to be funny, did I succeed? Even a little bit?

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  • 6
    Everybody could use a puppy when they get error messages. And the option of what puppy shows up.

    I should figure out how to do that for server 503 errors.
  • 0
    The funniest part is that the server cannot be accessed via its IP address. So I guess visitors must sent letters to its postal address? ;-)
  • 1
    @starrynights89 True! Enough with the cats on the internet!
  • 0
    @Fast-Nop I self-host my websites, so the server can be connected to via my home router's IP.
  • 0
    @BaconatorNoVeg I see, via some kind of DynDNS setup and port forwarding / NAT in the router?
  • 1
    @Fast-Nop Yep, port forwarding
  • 0
    Ok, then the server isn't reachable via its own IP because it's in your private network. But then, if the user types in that IP, this request would not be routed out of his local LAN (or latest discarded at his ISP), and it would not reach your setup at all, and your error page would not be displayed anyway.
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    @Fast-Nop When I say its IP, I'm not talking about its internal IP address.
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