Update docs/configuring-playbook-traefik.md: use a different hostname

Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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## Reverse-proxying a remote HTTP/HTTPS service behind Traefik ## Reverse-proxying a remote HTTP/HTTPS service behind Traefik
If you want to host another webserver would be reachable via `my-fancy-website.example.com` from the internet and via `https://<internal webserver IP address>:<internal port>` from inside your network, you can make the playbook's integrated Traefik instance reverse-proxy the traffic to the correct host. If you want to host another webserver would be reachable via `my-fancy-website.example.net` from the internet and via `https://<internal webserver IP address>:<internal port>` from inside your network, you can make the playbook's integrated Traefik instance reverse-proxy the traffic to the correct host.
Prerequisites: DNS and routing for the domain `my-fancy-website.example.com` need to be set up correctly. In this case, you'd be pointing the domain name to your Matrix server - `my-fancy-website.example.com` would be a CNAME going to `matrix.example.com`. Prerequisites: DNS and routing for the domain `my-fancy-website.example.net` need to be set up correctly. In this case, you'd be pointing the domain name to your Matrix server - `my-fancy-website.example.net` would be a CNAME going to `matrix.example.com`.
First, we have to adjust the static configuration of Traefik, so that we can add additional configuration files: First, we have to adjust the static configuration of Traefik, so that we can add additional configuration files: