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[Help] Multi-protocol site trouble

Rohan Kumar seirdy at seirdy.one

Sat Feb 6 21:14:54 GMT 2021

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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.

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