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📝 Add docs for wildcard domains #681

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Expand Up @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ But you have to configure a couple things first. 🤓

* Have a remote server ready and available.
* Configure the DNS records of your domain to point to the IP of the server you just created.
* Configure a wildcard subdomain for your domain, so that you can have multiple subdomains for different services, e.g. `*.fastapi-project.example.com`. This will be useful for accessing different components, like `traefik.fastapi-project.example.com`, `pgadmin.fastapi-project.example.com`, etc. And also for `staging`, like `staging.fastapi-project.example.com`, `staging.pgadmin.fastapi-project.example.com`, etc.
* Install and configure [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) on the remote server (Docker Engine, not Docker Desktop).

## Public Traefik
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