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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" charset="utf-8" />
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<link rel="icon" href="/assets/askiiart.gif" type="image/icon">
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<title>300</title>
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<link href="/style.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />
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<link href="/prism.css" rel="stylesheet" />
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</head>
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<body class="line-numbers">
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<h1 id="section">300</h1>
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<p>No, not the movie. I'm a nerd who's spent half their day so
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far configuring nginx, it should be obvious at this point.</p>
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<hr />
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<p>Since I have my code 1) <a
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href="https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/askiiart-net">on my
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self-hosted Gitea (soon Forgejo) instance</a>, and 2) <a
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href="https://github.com/askiiart/askiiart.github.io">mirrored</a>
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on GitHub, I didn't just want to set up a simple <a
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href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/308">308
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Permanent Redirect</a> from <a href="/.git">/.git</a> to my code
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in one place. I wanted users to be able to see both options,
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both Gitea and GitHub, and apparently there's actually a thing
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for that already, I can just use that!</p>
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<h2 id="ok-but-how">ok but how?</h2>
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<p>300 seems great, but there's no standardized way to use it.
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The number, and the <code>Location</code> header as the
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preferred choice is all that's actually standardized. Straight
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from <a
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href="https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.300">RFC
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9110</a>:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>If the server has a preferred choice, the server
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<em>SHOULD</em> generate a Location header field containing a
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preferred choice's URI reference. The user agent MAY use the
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Location field value for automatic redirection.</p>
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<p>For request methods other than HEAD, the server
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<em>SHOULD</em> generate content in the 300 response containing
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a list of representation metadata and URI reference(s) from
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which the user or user agent can choose the one most
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preferred.</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Does this mean to return some HTML? A JSON dict? YAML? An
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image of a pickle with that info overlaid on top of it!?
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<em>Nobody knows!</em> And from the Mozilla docs:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>As there is no standardized way of choosing one of the
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responses, this response code is very rarely used.</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Very helpful.</p>
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<h2 id="ok-but-actually-how">ok but actually how?</h2>
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<p>After a bit of Googling, I found <a
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href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8905545/what-is-the-exact-response-structure-for-http-status-code-300-multiple-choices">this
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Stack Overflow thread</a>, which just says
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this<sup>[<a href="#browser-specific-info">note</a>]</sup>:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>The "multiple choices" are done by sending the links in
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hypertext (HTML) content and let the <em>user</em> pick.</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>Well, that's boring. Guess I'll do that then.</p>
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<pre class="language-nginx"><code> location /.git {
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add_header Location "https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/askiiart-net";
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return 300 '<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body><a href="https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/askiiart-net">Self-hosted</a><br><a href="https://github.com/askiiart/askiiart-net">GitHub</a></body></html>';
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}</code></pre>
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<h2 id="nginx-is-hard">nginx is hard</h2>
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<p>That config looks fine, right? It just sets the
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<code>Location</code> header and returns this basic menu to pick
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from. But it won't open in any browsers, Firefox displays
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nothing, and has <code>NS_ERROR_WONT_HANDLE_CONTENT</code> in
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the developer tools, and Chrome shows a
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<code>ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE</code> error. Running
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<code>curl -I https://askiiart.net</code>, and...</p>
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<div class="sourceCode" id="cb2"><pre
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class="language-sh"><code class="language-bash"><span id="cb2-1"><a href="#cb2-1" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">HTTP/1.1</span> 300 </span>
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<span id="cb2-2"><a href="#cb2-2" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">Server:</span> nginx/1.25.3</span>
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<span id="cb2-3"><a href="#cb2-3" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">Date:</span> Wed, 06 Dec 2023 16:36:01 GMT</span>
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<span id="cb2-4"><a href="#cb2-4" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">Content-Type:</span> application/octet-stream</span>
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<span id="cb2-5"><a href="#cb2-5" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">Content-Length:</span> 223</span>
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<span id="cb2-6"><a href="#cb2-6" aria-hidden="true" tabindex="-1"></a><span class="ex">Connection:</span> keep-alive</span></code></pre></div>
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<p>There's no Location header there! And the browsers are
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probably refusing to show it because of the wrong
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<code>Content-Type</code>—and no, adding a header with
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<code>add_header</code> doesn't work for that one, either.</p>
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<p>Turns out in order to be able to use <code>add_header</code>,
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you first need to set <code>default_type</code> (which sets a
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default <code>Content-Type</code>). I could've set that in the
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<code>location /.git</code> block, but I just decided to make it
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global.</p>
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<p>So here's the fixed config:</p>
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<pre class="language-nginx"><code> # actually much higher in file
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default_type "text/html";
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location /.git {
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add_header Location "https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/askiiart-net";
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return 300 '<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></head><body><a href="https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/askiiart-net">Self-hosted</a><br><a href="https://github.com/askiiart/askiiart-net">GitHub</a></body></html>';
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}</code></pre>
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<p>Yep, that works! I had set up my IP address pages the same
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way, so let's fix that:</p>
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<pre class="language-nginx"><code> location /ip {
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default_type text/plain;
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return 200 "$remote_addr";
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}
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location /ip/json {
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default_type application/json;
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return 200 '{"ip":"$remote_addr"}';
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}</code></pre>
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<p>These still don't work, they just return my reverse proxy
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container's gateway's address, but that's for another time.</p>
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<h2 id="open-your-eyes...-wake-up-link">Open your eyes... wake
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up, <em>Link</em></h2>
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<p>Turns out might be a standard way to do it! From <a
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href="https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#status.300">RFC
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9110</a>, again:</p>
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<blockquote>
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<p>It is possible to communicate the list using a set of Link
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header fields <a
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href="https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc9110.html#RFC8288">RFC5988</a>,
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each with a relationship of "alternate", though deployment is a
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chicken-and-egg problem.</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>I'll probably figure out the <code>Link</code> header some
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other time and will add this later, at which point I'll post an
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addendum. Until then, bye I guess!</p>
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<h2 id="footnotes-and-stuff">Footnotes and stuff</h2>
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<h4 id="browser-specific-info">browser-specific info</h4>
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<p>Elsewhere in the Quora thread it says, in short, that Firefox
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and Chrome just displays the HTML, and Safari will follow the
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<code>Location</code> header. [<a
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href="#ok-but-actually-how">Back</a>]</p>
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<script src="/prism.js"></script>
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</body>
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<footer>
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<p><a href="https://git.askiiart.net/askiiart/askiiart-net">code</a> (<a href="https://github.com/askiiart/askiiart.github.io">mirror</a>) <a href="/feed.xml">rss</a> <a href="/pubkey.asc">pubkey</a></p>
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</footer>
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</html>
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