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infrared
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Minecraft server
I use a Docker version of Crafty Controller, with an Infrared reverse proxy (also in Docker) to host multiple servers on my IP via different URLs
- Reverse Proxy for Minecraft and Game servers ?
- [Selfhosted] Proxy inverse NGINX vers un serveur Minecraft
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Subdomains for each game server on one host?
Here's one for minecraft: https://github.com/haveachin/infrared
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Minecraft server with VPS as a proxy
2) Use a minecraft proxy on the VPS. There are a few out there but infrared would be a good place to start.
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External traefik minecraft server config.yml help
I spent a couple weeks fighting with Traefik and a Minecraft server in docker. I kept running into issues. The problem is you need to use tls if your setting the host rule to anything other then Host(“*”). It’s a limitation with how traefik does tcp routes. The kicker is Minecraft doesn’t support or use tls. I could not for the life of me get it to work. Eventually I looked into an alternative. It landed me on infrared it allows you to do some really interesting stuff. It’s sadly another proxy you’ll have to manage but it gets the job done really well. QuibTech has a good article here and I did a write up here.
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small server for friends
Am personally using Infrared to only allow people who connect using a specific domain
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Geyser + Infrared on Linux?
I have a few Minecraft servers running on an Ubuntu server using msm, with infrared as a proxy to allow separate domain names. I'd like to set up Geyser to allow Bedrock players to connect, but I'm running into some issues.
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What is the best minecraft proxy?
There's also infrared but it doesn't seem to support modded servers: https://github.com/haveachin/infrared
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Reverse Proxy for MC and TS3 Server on Subdomain with standard Ports
https://github.com/haveachin/infrared is a reverse proxy for Minecraft servers that works well.
caddy-l4
- Take a look at traefik, even if you don't use containers
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Caddylike solution for SSH/SFTP
https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4 and https://github.com/kadeessh/kadeessh can do SSH forwarding.
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Minecraft server with VPS as a proxy
3) Use a L4 TCP/UDP plugin for caddy. https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4
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Nginx Reverse Proxy game hosting
Wireguard gives my service servers their own internal IP for the gateway to reference (nothing fancy done with it, no iptables modifications like you may see on other guides), and I use NGINX for the game server proxying, specifically linuxserver's nginx container. I love Caddy, but even with caddy-l4 I couldn't get it working right for Valheim (and thus UDP), but NGINX worked real quick.
- Help routing packets from a static public ip to tailscale device
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Accessing an IP camera stream through caddy
This may help: https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4
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The Future of Nginx: Getting Back to Our Open Source Roots
Well, that's a bit off-topic from the parent comment, which was more about the Caddyfile supporting complex config (versus the underlying JSON config) and not really "complex usecases".
But that said, from a quick Google search... was this an RTMP stream? If so, I suppose you'd want to use https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4 which is a plugin for Caddy that lets you do TCP-layer things. Caddy's standard distribution just ships an HTTP server (plus TLS and PKI, etc), which is layer-7
You might be able to use caddy-l4's "tee" handler to pipe into multiple "proxy" handlers. But I'm not sure anyone's tried this yet, I had no idea people did this sort of thing. I'd be interested to hear if it does work though.
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Brand new to this, have a few questions about DDNS, reverse proxies, etc
If you are only having your services accessible via LAN, HTTPS isn't totally necessary, but I would still recommend it. I think a reverse proxy will be easier than your described method. Just set it to listen to 443 and have all of your other services on random ports being proxied from the reverse proxy. If you want HTTPS from your reverse proxy to your services, most reverse proxies will have this kind of feature. Here is the caddy L4 raw TCP stream module: https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4
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Alternative to SRV record?
I had a similar problem a while back and found this project (Caddy-L4). It had no releases or examples on how to build it so I forked it and added some Docker stuff.
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Show HN: Caddy v2.5.0
"Caddy L4" aka "Project Conncept" might be what you're looking for:
https://github.com/mholt/caddy-l4
"Project Conncept is an experimental layer 4 app for Caddy. It facilitates composable handling of raw TCP/UDP connections based on properties of the connection or the beginning of the stream."
What are some alternatives?
mc-router - Routes Minecraft client connections to backend servers based upon the requested server address
gateway-api - Repository for the next iteration of composite service (e.g. Ingress) and load balancing APIs.
playit-agent - The playit program
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
traefik-modsecurity-plugin - Traefik plugin to proxy requests to owasp/modsecurity-crs:apache container
ingress - WIP Caddy 2 ingress controller for Kubernetes
gate - High-Performance, Low-Memory, Lightweight, Extensible Minecraft Reverse Proxy with Excellent Multi-Protocol Version Support - Velocity/Bungee Replacement - Ready for dev and large deploy!
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
agent - The Portainer agent
caddy-docker-proxy - Caddy as a reverse proxy for Docker
hopper-rs - Hopper - Fast, configurable, lightweight Reverse Proxy for Minecraft
caddy-ssh - Caddy-SSH is a general-purpose, extensible, modular, memory-safe SSH server built in Go [Moved to: https://github.com/kadeessh/kadeessh]