Hi everybody.

How should I setup reverse proxy for my services? I’ve got things like jellyfin, immich a bitwarden running on my Debian server in docker. So should i install something like nginx for each of these also in docker? Or should I install it from repository and make configs for each of these docker services?

Btw I have no idea how to use something like nginx or caddy but i would still like to learn.

Also can you use nginx for multiple services on the same port like(443)?

  • Octavusss@lemm.eeOP
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    10 hours ago

    Well I already got static IP from my ISP and configured Wireguard on my directly on my router so I think I’m good.

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      9 hours ago

      The funnel exposes your local services to the public over https . Like what you want to accomplish with reverse proxy . Its just more straightforward for a beginner.

      Personally I closed my router ports and switched to tailscalr funnels after using caddy with mutual TLS for years.