BookStack is not reached from the web #1693

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opened 2026-02-05 01:38:25 +03:00 by OVERLORD · 3 comments
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Originally created by @wisdomlight on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020).

On RPi4 with Ubuntu 20
BookStack is available via local home network

I have Nextcloud server with port forwarded to 80 and 443.

Accessing BookStack via my no-ip-domain-name.com I am served with a Nextclouod page.

I suppose the issue is with port forwarding?
What and where do i change the configuration?

Thank you.

Originally created by @wisdomlight on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020). On RPi4 with Ubuntu 20 BookStack is available via local home network I have Nextcloud server with port forwarded to 80 and 443. Accessing BookStack via my no-ip-domain-name.com I am served with a Nextclouod page. I suppose the issue is with port forwarding? What and where do i change the configuration? Thank you.
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@lithium-ap commented on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020):

How is your webserver configured? Are you using nginx, apache, or something else? Can you share your configs? It sounds like you dont have vhosts configured.

@lithium-ap commented on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020): How is your webserver configured? Are you using nginx, apache, or something else? Can you share your configs? It sounds like you dont have vhosts configured.
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@wisdomlight commented on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020):

Hi @lithium-ap
Thank you.
BookStack was installed with the help of the Ubuntu 20.04 script. So I guessed all the various components are automatically added?

Any how I solved it but not sure if it is a healthy solutio:
using my no-ip i directed my domain-name.com to a different port on the router and mapped it to internal port 80.
It seems to work now.
I am not sure why - but it seems to have done the trick.
Please let me know if you think there's a better way.
Thank you

@wisdomlight commented on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020): Hi @lithium-ap Thank you. BookStack was installed with the help of the Ubuntu 20.04 script. So I guessed all the various components are automatically added? Any how I solved it but not sure if it is a healthy solutio: using my no-ip i directed my domain-name.com to a different port on the router and mapped it to internal port 80. It seems to work now. I am not sure why - but it seems to have done the trick. Please let me know if you think there's a better way. Thank you
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@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020):

@wisdomlight Commonly you'd use two different domain names and then have a proxy/web server to direct the traffic based on domain, But whatever works is fine I guess.

I'll therefore close this off.

@ssddanbrown commented on GitHub (Apr 30, 2020): @wisdomlight Commonly you'd use two different domain names and then have a proxy/web server to direct the traffic based on domain, But whatever works is fine I guess. I'll therefore close this off.
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Reference: starred/BookStack#1693