I updated my comment above with some more details now that I’m not on lunch.
I updated my comment above with some more details now that I’m not on lunch.
Reverse proxy is actually super easy with nginx. I have an nginx server at the front of my server doing the reverse proxy and an Apache server hosting some of those applications being proxied.
Basically 3 main steps:
Setup up the DNS with your hoster for each subdomain.
Setup your router to port forward for each port.
Setup nginx to do the proxy from each subdomain to each port.
DreamHost let’s me manage all the records I want. I point them to the same IP as my server:
This is my config file:
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name photos.my_website_domain.net;
location / {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:2342;
include proxy_params;
}
}
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name media.my_website_domain.net;
location / {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8096;
include proxy_params;
}
}
And then I have dockers running on those ports.
root@website:~$ sudo docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
e18157d11eda photoprism/photoprism:latest "/scripts/entrypoint…" 4 weeks ago Up 4 weeks 0.0.0.0:2342->2342/tcp, :::2342->2342/tcp, 2442-2443/tcp photoprism-photoprism-1
b44e8a6fbc01 mariadb:11 "docker-entrypoint.s…" 4 weeks ago Up 4 weeks 3306/tcp photoprism-mariadb-1
So if you go to photos.my_website_domain.net that will navigate the user to my_website_domain.net first. My nginx server will kick in and see you want the ‘photos’ path, and reroute you to basically http://my_website_domain.net:2342. My PhotoPrism server. So you could do http://my_website_domain.net:2342 or http://photos.my_website_domain.net. Either one works. The reverse proxy does the shortcut.
Hope that helps!
Off-site backups that are still local is brilliant.
You don’t even need an ironing board. I lay a bath towel on my table and iron on that.
Not sure what that means. But you have workspaces that contain various tabs and you can’t access a workspace’s tabs from another workspace. I have workspaces for recipes, videos, programming, and gaming.
Showing who how to pirate? I only download legal open source applications with my torrents.
I can’t believe I didn’t realize the double rr after sonar and radar is mimicking pirates.
Workspaces. Vivaldi has this and it’s the only reason I use them.
How much memory does your computer have?
I’ve never seen a badge go past 999.
The sewer man came to me, with TEARS in his EYES, and said SIR, this is the best coffee in the world.
I will not allow the measurements for the galactic empire being taught in our schools!
These people are what you call adults.
Maybe only on Linux? I actually would buy one because I love the product so much and I want to support the developers. But $99 is a bit steep.
Same with sublime text. “We’ll only bug you every 50 saves about buying a license.”
I can live with that.
And Emby media server. “Once in a while we’ll have a 10 second delay to start the movie.”
That’s probably more of an illegal one. But also buy organic and then select the non organic version on the checkout screen.
I only use it for reverse proxies. I still find Apache easier for web serving, but terrible for setting up reverse proxies. So I use the advantages of each one.