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nginxconfig.io
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On Hacktoberfest
It'd be weird to exclude any repositories, even the sponsors' ones. Like, sure, it's an ad for them (so is wearing a t-shirt with their logo), but at the same time, they maintain some cool projects, like digitalocean/nginxconfig.io. It'd be a shame if people who genuinely want to improve this tool wouldn't get rewarded for that, only because it's DigitalOcean's.
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Why is deploying Django damn near impossible???
If you wish to do it yourself then take a deep breath, accept the fact it's going to take a while and get grinding! The most frustrating part for me was Nginx. For that, I would recommend DigitalOcean's Nginx configuration tool - https://github.com/digitalocean/nginxconfig.io . Rather than signing up to a paid VPS straightaway, consider something like virtualbox or vmware( free version ) to get a linux distro installed and running and go from there.
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Installing without docker directly on Ubuntu
Maybe this fits your needs better: https://github.com/digitalocean/nginxconfig.io
- [software] NGINX configuration generator
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Docker NGINX Reverse Proxy to other containers
You're spot on about the limitations with that nginx proxy manager. Once people get to the point of fine-tuning their Nginx config, a tool like nginxconfig.io becomes really handy. It was originally developed by Digital Ocean, who still hosts an online version of the tool at the URL in its name. Even better, they've open sourced the entire tool so it can be self-hosted.
docker-swag
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Guide: Setting up Local DNS WITH PORTS
I have a NAS on .0.181 and a swag container (on a different port than nginx) on .0.180 that points to my public facing services. For obvious reasons, I don't want my public domain to point to any other ports/addresses on my home network. Additionally, as elegant as swag is, it requires authentication and so won't work for simple local DNS. I now have one local domain for each server and an nginx instance on each that resolves to my different services on each.
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SWAG + Nextcloud AIO + OnlyOffice + Openproject: Fullchain cert connections required. I have the data but I'm not sure how to plug this all together...
OP is even linking the Github... https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag
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Reverse Proxied services not accessible on LAN
I have an UnRAID server with a few services (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, etc.) running on it behind Linux Servers' SWAG reverse proxy container, which is built on Nginx and Let's Encrypt. This is pointed to a DuckDNS link, which is then pointed at my domain with a CNAME. So I can access Jellyfin, for example, at jellyfin.mydomain.com. A few weeks ago, due to seemingly unrelated issues, I got a new modem/router, an Arris SURFboard G34. For the first few weeks, everything was working as before. But now, when on my LAN, I can't get to my services at the proxied domain. It times out every time. There are no errors in SWAG's logs, nothing seems amiss in the router's web interface, and the services are available both at their IP:port address and, when not on my LAN, I can access them at the domain no problem.
- Fail2Ban – Daemon to ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors
- Mealie and Swag sut issues
- Can't get Swag instance page
- Site marked dangerous
- Reverse proxy, where to start?
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What's the best way to connect my parent's Roku to my PC, which are on two separate networks?
Reverse proxy, probably? I use Docker SWAG, setup here, with DuckDNS and it works really well for me. There are of course many ways to reverse proxy, as I linked to earlier.
What are some alternatives?
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
acme-companion - Automated ACME SSL certificate generation for nginx-proxy
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
cryptonice - CryptoNice is both a command line tool and library which provides the ability to scan and report on the configuration of SSL/TLS for your internet or internal facing web services. Built using the sslyze API and ssl, http-client and dns libraries, cryptonice collects data on a given domain and performs a series of tests to check TLS configuration and supporting protocols such as HTTP2 and DNS.
traefik-examples - docker-compose configurations examples for traefik
Editor-Block-Outline - WordPress Gutenberg editor block outline plugin
oauth2-proxy - A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
njs-examples - NGINX JavaScript examples
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
nginx-proxy - Automated nginx proxy for Docker containers using docker-gen
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS