*.example.com {
tls /usr/local/etc/caddy/certificates/68359499ac11f.pem /usr/local/etc/caddy/certificates/68359499ac11f.key {
}
@foo host foo.example.com
handle @foo {
reverse_proxy 192.168.13.1
}
@bar host bar.example.com
handle @bar {
reverse_proxy 192.168.13.1
}
# Fallback for otherwise unhandled domains
handle {
abort
}
}*.example.com {
tls /usr/local/etc/caddy/certificates/68359499ac11f.pem /usr/local/etc/caddy/certificates/68359499ac11f.key {
}
}
foo.example.com {
handle {
reverse_proxy 192.168.13.1 {
}
}
}
bar.example.com {
handle {
reverse_proxy 192.168.13.1 {
}
}
}
Quote from: OPNenthu on Today at 02:45:27 AMThey don't show up in Leases, but they do get added to DNS and I presume also marks that IP as reserved from the pool.
Quote from: greY on Today at 05:52:39 AMHiyeah i had that same idea today.... its like when i switch the assignment something remains em0
I'd try to export configuration, do the replacements/re-mappings (simply search and replace) there and import it back.