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Native Nginx

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Hello. I have a subdomain that is of the shape `unraid.<mydomain>.cc`. The DNS record is set to point to my unraid server - i.e., 192.168.50.231. 

 

This works fine because the "native" nginx on unraidOS listens to port 80 / 443 and routes requests to the unraid management app. 

 

However, I want to create `webtop.<mydomain>.cc`, and have that routed to 192.168.50.231:3000. How would I go achieving this? I don't want my DNS record to have my WAN IP as is necessary for publicly-facing applications.

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Oh - it looks like this post suggests that the built-in nginx can't be used for anything else:

 

 

 

 

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