I installed Droppy (https://github.com/silverwind/droppy) on an Ubuntu 19.04 droplet and it runs on port 8989 when I run “droppy -d start”. I want to access Droppy with droppy.domain.com instead of domain.com:8989. I used nginx reverse proxy before but the website doesn’t really work, the content loads but it doesn’t respond when I try to sign in. This has also happened with every single web-based proxy, it won’t let me sign into pages, I think it has something to do with traffic but I don’t really know about this. How would I access this port through the sub domain without breaking the website?
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Hello, @usernameunlocked
Could you please let us know if you’ve pointed the subdomain to the droplet as well? Keep in mind that the DNS changes might take up to 48 hours in order to fully update. The DNS propagation usually happens a lot faster, but it will still take some few hours.
Let me know how it goes.
Regards, Alex
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