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Hi all, I've searched around a bit, but I cannot seem to find an answer to my problem. I have this enteka.xyz gemini, gopher and website. So I set these three up and saw no issues. However at some point the https//enteka.xyz stopped working. I wasn't much bothered as at the time I was basically done with it. However, I'm uploading a "gamebook" (the Choose your own adventure type + some "virtual dice") done on JS and so I needed a website. I thought on setting up a new domain name, server and all for that, but thought it would be a waste. So, I've added ipv6 support, and reset the server and the website is back. However, I might have done something wrong before because the website stopped working the first time when I activated the gemini server. So, not sure if I missed something that could have made my whole setting unstable. Or should I just have separate domain names as a best practice?
On 2021-02-06 13:48, Miguel de Luis Espinosa wrote: > Hi all, I've searched around a bit, but I cannot seem to find an > answer to my problem. I have this enteka.xyz gemini, gopher and > website. Hi! Did you remember what kind of error you were encountering? What server did you use? I remember having read that some people experienced crashes with gemserv, for example. You could look at the logs of your server, may that could help. -- La?rte
On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 12:48:18PM +0000, Miguel de Luis Espinosa wrote: >Hi all, I've searched around a bit, but I cannot seem to find an answer >to my problem. I have this enteka.xyz gemini, gopher and website. More info needed. What software (distro, gemini/web/gopher server, etc.) are you running? >I thought on setting up a new domain name, server and all for that, but >thought it would be a waste. So, I've added ipv6 support, and reset the >server and the website is back. However, I might have done something >wrong before because the website stopped working the first time when I >activated the gemini server. Have you tried the following: - De-activate the Gemini server and see if the website starts working - Re-start the web server Check your configs to make sure that your Gemini, Gopher, and Web servers are using the correct ports. >Or should I just have separate domain names as a best practice? No, this isn't needed. In fact, keeping one domain is probably better. You're also welcome to pop into the #gemini IRC channel on tilde.chat for help. -- /Seirdy -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 898 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210206/40c4 0f91/attachment.sig>
It was thus said that the Great Miguel de Luis Espinosa once stated: > Hi all, I've searched around a bit, but I cannot seem to find an answer to > my problem. I have this enteka.xyz gemini, gopher and website. > > So I set these three up and saw no issues. However at some point the > https//enteka.xyz stopped working. I wasn't much bothered as at the time I > was basically done with it. However, I'm uploading a "gamebook" (the > Choose your own adventure type + some "virtual dice") done on JS and so I > needed a website. > > I thought on setting up a new domain name, server and all for that, but > thought it would be a waste. So, I've added ipv6 support, and reset the > server and the website is back. However, I might have done something wrong > before because the website stopped working the first time when I activated > the gemini server. > > So, not sure if I missed something that could have made my whole setting > unstable. Or should I just have separate domain names as a best practice? I can get to each of the web, gopher and gemini sites without any issues. The only thig I can think of that might cause a problem is if you try to run two different services on the same port, but that doesn't seem to be the issue here. You also didn't mention what webserver or gopher server you are using. -spc (who runs Apache for the web, port70 [1] for gopher, and GLV-1.12556 [2] for Gemini) [1] https://github.com/spc476/port70 [2] https://github.com/spc476/GLV-1.12556
Thank you all. I still don't know what caused the issue. I'm determined to file it under an "electro-goblin" joke. Everything else failed, I resorted to re-starting the whole server (I mean the machine where my sites are hosted) and that solved the issue for, reasons. I feel like a complete newbee. Thanks again, ~ Miguel (Enteka) de Luis
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