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I began to self-host a Minecraft server using Crafty Controller, an Excalidraw instance, Docmost to replace Notion, Plane to replace Jira, and Penpot to replace Figma. To be able to access them from the internet, I used Nginx Proxy Manager to set up reverse proxies with SSL. You can use Traefik or Caddy instead, but I enjoyed the ease-of-use of NPM. For a dashboard solution, I started with Homarr, but later... - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Before diving into the specifics of Nginx and Traefik, let’s quickly define what a reverse proxy is. A reverse proxy sits between the client (browser or other services) and your backend services (web servers or applications). It handles incoming requests, routes them to the appropriate backend service, and forwards the response to the client. Reverse proxies are typically used for:. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
You may wonder why one would even want to expose the Docker socket when there are clearly risks involved. A popular usecase besides accessing remote Docker daemons (which you can actually expose over a TCP socket) are applications that either need control of the daemon to manage other containers, like for example Portainer, or tools that need information about containers for auto discovery purposes, like Traefik.... - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
I emphasize usually because K3s is different and comes with a Traefik-based ingress controller by default. Taking that into account, as much as I like NGINX outside the container's world, I'd rather keep things simple and use what's already in place. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
In previous post, we discussed creating a basic Nomad cluster in the Vultr cloud. Here, we will use the cluster created to deploy a load-balanced sample web app using the service discovery capability of Nomad and its native integration with the Traefik load balancer. The source code is available here for the reference. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Until recently I managed my instances like you -> file by file. With the help from the nginx config generator (now owned by digitalocean). Source: over 2 years ago
You would think when you select the Reverse Proxy option at nginxconfig.io, it would update the resolver info to work with that setup :(. Source: almost 3 years ago
Please see my NGINX configuration (with the help of https://nginxconfig.io) in this pastebin. Source: almost 3 years ago
If you want to be sure run your config through a tool like https://nginxconfig.io to see if it comes up with the same syntax. Source: almost 3 years ago
Thanks for the detailed overview! I'm realizing now it's significantly more than just plug and play thanks to the replies here. Using nginxconfig.io, I was able to get the reverse proxy working! I fail to fully load my web services once connected though - for example, they redirect to a login page, but its a blank screen - but they are accessible and secure from WAN! Source: almost 3 years ago
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