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What would be the easiest way to add a subdomain and return an error 410 (gone)?

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      I have a subdomain, which - by mistake - linked to an old ip. Later it indexed a lot of wrong pages, not related to our domain.

      I now want to remove it from google index and issue an error 410 for each calls to this subdomain. What would be the easiest way? Setting up a LAMP stack?

      Or can this be done simpler?

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        Yes, I think setting up LAMP stack is the way to go. I guess an apache config that returns 410 status code.

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          Small problem seems to be, that Cloudron Healthcheck seems to get confused by the 410 response...

          bc075e3a-db5b-4e15-8a70-c2ef424b4e24-image.png

          Its not down. Its responding correctly 😉

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              Small problem seems to be, that Cloudron Healthcheck seems to get confused by the 410 response...

              bc075e3a-db5b-4e15-8a70-c2ef424b4e24-image.png

              Its not down. Its responding correctly 😉

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              @dsp76 good point. I have fixed the healthcheck now to not error for non 5xx errors.

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