I'm planning on setting up nginx with a reverse proxy for http/https traffic, so I can stop relying on NAT to get to multiple hosts. NFSD
for my Proxmox host, so I can store backups and run images off of it.
You could also use HAProxy - and with the recent addition of HAProxy in SBBS, it will still get the correct source IP (for any decisions that block or reject connections).
I've got a Linksys WRT1900AC router at home running DD-WRT. I read
about Entware, a way to run Linux packages on it, and set up a hard
drive to support it.
I'm planning on setting up nginx with a reverse proxy for http/https
traffic, so I can stop relying on NAT to get to multiple hosts. NFSD
for my Proxmox host, so I can store backups and run images off of it.
The list of packages are pretty impressive, it'll be nice to finally
put the CPU on my router to work. :)
Tracker1 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
For what it's worth, if there's a Caddy 2 build for your platform, that will likely be easier to setup/configure (in the box letsencrypt) for
your reverse proxy needs than nginx. Recently changed all our SPA containers and a few others at work to Caddy as it's lighter and tends
to run better for our needs than the nginx setups it replaced.
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Users: | 5 |
Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
Uptime: | 201:03:51 |
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