gMNd is my gemini server, which is written in python. It has support for serving static files, or run cgi-scripts. Documentation will primarily be supplied via [gemini://mic.ke/gmnd/docs](gemini://mic.ke/gmnd/docs), but if you are not yet able to access content via gemini, here is a quick start guide for your viewing pleasure:
curl https://repo.mic.ke/debian/debian-micke-unstable.list | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-micke-unstable.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt install gmnd
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Unless you are using resolvconf and systemd-resolvd, NetworkManager might empty /etc/resolv.conf when you remove the last tunnel. This step is optional, but recommended:
A slightly more interesting thing it can do is serve your own content, in this example from /tmp/content on your host machine and cgi-scripts from /tmp/cgi-bin: