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Hi, all. So I am losing my mind over here. I recently paid for a domain through Njalla. I can route my email through it without any trouble, but then I thought I might like to self-host a personal website on it. I am using dietpi x86-64 on my homelab, a system on which I successfully host Jellyfin and Navidrome using Tailscale for remote access. I installed Wordpress and everything works just fine. The thing is, the moment I switch the site to an external URL, I simply cannot access it. I have added the A Records on Njalla for the domain to point at my server's public IP. I have opened ports 80 and 443 through UFW on the server, and pointed them to my the server's internal IP through the router. I have tried pointing Certbot at the URL, and it fails, returning the error that it couldn't fetch a file from /.well-known/acme-challenge (although it does show that the URL is pointing at the correct IP). I have changed my router settings to assign a static internal IP to the server.

I am at a loss. I'm sure it's something really easy and simple that I'm missing, but I cannot find what it is for the life of me. Thank you in advance for any tips or advice.

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