I use caddy (forwardproxy plugin) with internal dev machines and changed /etc/hosts, but caddy use the old ip address. Also after I restarted caddy.
How could caddy forced to reread /etc/hosts?
Or is it plugin (forwardproxy) related?
I use caddy (forwardproxy plugin) with internal dev machines and changed /etc/hosts, but caddy use the old ip address. Also after I restarted caddy.
How could caddy forced to reread /etc/hosts?
Or is it plugin (forwardproxy) related?
It looks like a nsswitch.conf problem…
So it should be fixed and not a caddy / plugin issue.
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