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    Any chance we could enable multiDomain for gitlab?

    Would be really handy for gitlab pages and the registry.

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      @c0decafe does it not require a lot more than just the domain setup? IIRC, the gitlab pages was a big manual of it's own and wasn't worth selfhosting. Easier to push the pages to surfer or something. I have to check the installation of github pages again.

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        @c0decafe does it not require a lot more than just the domain setup? IIRC, the gitlab pages was a big manual of it's own and wasn't worth selfhosting. Easier to push the pages to surfer or something. I have to check the installation of github pages again.

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        @girish I'll test it and let you know, but if multiDomain doesn't cut it i'm pretty sure httpsPorts would, at least for the basic setups.

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