How can I to redirect a website url to a different port?

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  • quakejs-docker

    Dockerized quakejs server

  • I'm helping a friend setup a website and we want to run a quakejs server on it, however I couldn't get it to work, so as a last resort I'm using a docker container to run it, specifically this one. Since he already has a site running on port 80, I was wondering if there was a way to make /quake redirect to :

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