Docker & Reverse Proxies
kbin.social
Mooching off this other post
Primary question: What do people do for their reverse proxies (and associated ACME clients)? Do you have a single unified one? Or do you use separate proxies for each stack? Or some mess in between?
My use case question: For example, I have a (mess that is a) Nextcloud instance with a separate stack with nginx and ACME, a SearXng that wants to run caddy (but has shoved into the nginx).
But now I have a Lemmy docker that has a custom(?) nginx instance, should I just port it to my existing nginx or run them side by side?
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Oh this look great, thanks!
So there is no port forwarding needed? Works behind CG-NAT?
No port forwarding needed and works behind CG-NAT—assuming your DNS server is hosted elsewhere.
That's great!