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Hello, 

I need some help I am trying to self host a simple html website with a bit of javascript. I purchased a domain and learned how to safely port forward it to the internet. My struggle is getting this to be hosted on a webserver on my local network. I thought this would be the most straight forward part... I know its possible but I have been unable to find a single direct tutorial on how to accomplish this... Thank you for any help if possible I would like to host it with nginx proxy manager.

On 7/11/2023 at 9:40 PM, battermatt said:

if possible I would like to host it with nginx proxy manager.

NPM is intended to proxy OTHER servers, not host a site.

The SWAG container is a combo package that has tutorials for proxy of other sites, but it also contains a capable NGINX install with built in certificate management from letsencrypt that is easy to set up with a standalone website. It's what I use, and the folders it maps to appdata contain the common folders that you will find in any NGINX website tutorial. If you don't want to use SSL for some reason, there is a plain NGINX container from binhex that works well.

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