# The Caddyfile is an easy way to configure your Caddy web server.
#
# https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile
#
# The configuration below serves a welcome page over HTTP on port 80.
# To use your own domain name (with automatic HTTPS), first make
# sure your domain's A/AAAA DNS records are properly pointed to
# this machine's public IP, then replace the line below with your
# domain name.
#
# https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/concepts#addresses
{
	# Restrict the admin interface to a local unix file socket whose directory
	# is restricted to caddy:caddy. By default the TCP socket allows arbitrary
	# modification for any process and user that has access to the local
	# interface. If admin over TCP is turned on one should make sure
	# implications are well understood.
	admin "unix//run/caddy/admin.socket"

	# Trust Cloudflare's IP ranges (essential if using Cloudflare proxy)
	#servers {
	#	trusted_proxies static 173.245.48.0/20 103.21.244.0/22 103.22.200.0/22 103.31.4.0/22 141.101.64.0/18 108.162.192.0/18 190.93.240.0/20 188.114.96.0/20 197.234.240.0/22 198.41.128.0/17 162.158.0.0/15 104.16.0.0/13 104.24.0.0/14 172.64.0.0/13 131.0.72.0/22
	#}
	# Tell Caddy to use Cloudflare's headers for client IP
	#client_ip_headers Cf-Connecting-IP X-Forwarded-For
}

http:// {
	# Set this path to your site's directory.
	root * /usr/share/caddy

	# Enable the static file server.
	#file_server

	# Another common task is to set up a reverse proxy:
	# reverse_proxy localhost:8080

	# Or serve a PHP site through php-fpm:
	# php_fastcgi localhost:9000

	# Refer to the directive documentation for more options.
	# https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives
}

# Import additional caddy config files in /etc/caddy/conf.d/
import /etc/caddy/conf.d/*
