Proxy readiness and terminal sessions
Proxy readiness
Proxy readiness determines whether default access URLs and routes work. Proxy repair is an explicit operation.
The server edge proxy kind is future route intent: none means generated access or custom-domain routes should not choose this server as a proxy-backed target; traefik and caddy let later proxy readiness or deployment ensure flows realize provider-owned proxy configuration. Changing the kind does not start the proxy immediately, delete existing route snapshots, or clean up deployment/domain/audit history.
appaloft server proxy configure srv_primary --kind traefikWhen changing from none to traefik or caddy, run explicit repair or let a later deployment ensure step handle proxy readiness:
appaloft server proxy repair srv_primaryOpen a terminal session
Terminal sessions are controlled troubleshooting tools, not the normal deployment path.
Copy output safely
Terminal output can contain paths, environment details, or runtime data. Prefer diagnostic summaries before sharing output.