One Router, two server with Port 80/443 not possible?


ebusynsyn

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Hi, I'm brand new here and have only had Unraid installed on my Intel NUC i7 for 2 days.

I already have 2 Docker (Nginx, Flame) and a VM (Ubuntu Server 22.04) running. On it Bitwarden/Vaultwarden with a SelfSignedCert.

Everything is running satisfactorily. I will look further into Unraid and try one or the other.

I have an ambiguity regarding my router settings. The two ports 80 and 443 routes to my Synology Nas. But if I understood unraid correctly, the ports 80/443 should point to unraid.

As far as I know, behind a router only one server can be addressed with 80/443.

Is there any trick/workaround to run 2 servers behind my router (from ISP, not very flexible)?

Best regards from Switzerland
Eric

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If you want to host several websites behind one WAN IP, you must forward the dedicated port to a reverse proxy like Nginx, then proceed to assign different domain name to each reachable host.

Once the hosts named with a public domain name, set them into Nginx that will redirect the requests according to the desired domain name.

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With an image

 

MYDOMAIN.COM -----> WAN ROUTER IP -----> PORT 80/443 FORWARDED TO NGINX -----> PRIVATE HOST FOR MYDOMAIN.COM

                                                                                                                        -----> PRIVATE HOST FOR MYDOMAIN2.COM

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