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Ik this sounds like a stackoverflow kind of thing to say but why u using caddy not nginx?
Edit: I've uploaded my nginx config if you would like to take a look https://github.com/muntedcrocodile/nginxconf
Caddy is growing in popularity and finding its ways into more and more tutorials. Traefik and Caddy seem to be found in more reverse proxy tutorials/docs than NPM anymore. Forget about SWAG these days.
Because caddy has built in, and default enabled, SSL of all sites using letsencrypt, something nginx doesn't have from what I can see.
Nginx does not have default SSL but the example I've uploaded has its quite a simple setup and gives you far greater control and modularity.
nginx >>>>>