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lolouk44

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  1. Thanks for replying. I'm not sure how it's setup, never changed this so I guess bridge?. Here is my docker-compose: letsencrypt: image: linuxserver/letsencrypt:latest container_name: letsencrypt restart: unless-stopped cap_add: - NET_ADMIN volumes: - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro - /NAS/letsencrypt/config:/config - /var/www/html:/var/www/html environment: - PGID=1000 - PUID=1000 - EMAIL=[REDACTED] - URL==[REDACTED] - SUBDOMAINS==[REDACTED] - VALIDATION=http - TZ=Europe/London ports: - "443:443" - "8000:8000" Where should I change the setting to try Custom: br1 ?
  2. Thanks @ich777 I guess I wasn't clear enough. Port forward is setup ok in docker-compose and if I forward the traffic on the camera's port 80 it works without trouble, but if I forward the traffic to port 8000 I get the errors as posted above. I guess I must be missing something in the headers so the communication works well, I just don't know what is required. Thanks
  3. Hi I have a few Hikvision cameras. I’m trying to create a rule on an NGINX proxy on letsencrypt docker to forward traffic to the cameras. If I do a simple port forward on my router to the Camera’s IP address and port, it works, but trying the same in nginx fails. For some reason I can forward the port 80 traffic (access to admin console, which I don’t actually want to forward from outside) but not the server traffic (port 8000 needed to access the camera via the iVMS 4500 phone app). Do you have any idea/examples of the NGINX rules that are required? Here is what I have so far: server { listen 8000; server_name [REDACTED] access_log /config/nginx/app.log; error_log /config/nginx/app.error.log; location / { proxy_pass http://192.168.0.34:8000; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; proxy_redirect off; } } The error_log gives me errors like this: 2019/04/05 13:00:43 [error] 348#348: *1 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 192.168.0.1, server: [REDACTED], request: "GET /ay HTTP/1.1", upstream: "http://192.168.0.34:8000/ay", host: "[REDACTED]:8000", referrer: "http://[REDACTED]:8000/" The access_log gives me this: 185.69.144.xx - - [05/Apr/2019:14:11:57 +0100] "\x00\x00\x00\xE0Z\[REDACTED]\x00\x00\x00\x016~\x02" 400 173 "-" "-" Any ideas? Thanks

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