cross-posted from: https://lemmyfly.org/post/2382
thanks to @Hopfgeist@feddit.de for noticing www.lemmyfly.org was not secured and not pointing to the lemmy instance.
Checking the lemmy ansible files I saw your nginx configuration file is located in
/etc/nginx/sites-available/[sitename].conf
To add a redirect for your
www.[sitename
, add: (lemmyfly.org example)
server { server_name www.lemmyfly.org; return 301 $scheme://lemmyfly.org$request_uri; }
check your config with
sudo nginx -t
restart nginx:
sudo systemctl restart nginx
You’re nicer than I am. If someone’s still typing “www” into the URL bar, I make certain assumptions about them with my site’s Nginx config:
server { server_name www.dubvee.org; return 301 https://aarp.org; }
Brutal 🤣
Not as brutal as calling customer service for something and having their hold announcements read their website address to you on a loop:
“For faster service, please visit our website at double-you double-you double-you dot blah blah dot com. Again, that’s double-you double-you double-you dot blah blah dot com.”
And if you go to that address, it redirects you without the “www”. :facepalm:
Worst part is that if I could have solved the problem through the website, I would have. Calling support is like a last measure of resolution.