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unRAID Web Menu Behind Reverse Proxy?

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I've found this post, but nobody ever responded to it.

http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=23001.msg203601#msg203601

I'm trying to accomplish a similar setup so that I can remotely access my unRAID menu. I've tried proxying through my webserver and even SSH tunneling. Nothing seems to work unless I'm actually on my internal network. I always get an HTTP 502 from my web server, and the SSH tunnel does nothing but lead to a blank screen. I've had no problem forwarding plenty of other services through my Nginx server. unRAID just want to give me problems.

I have the exact same issue.

I have the following subdomains configured for my domain:

nzbget, drone, plex, router, unraid

 

nzbget and drone both work from inside and outside the network.

 

plex will work inside the network but not outside.

 

I had to change the port for my router management page as it was intercepting all port 80 requests for some reason, I cant access it via router.mydomain.com at all.

 

unraid.mydomain.com is the same and gives me just a blank page. I've changed the unraid port to run on 8080.

 

I'm using the dynamix webserver for the reverse proxy.

 

If you find a solution to this or if anyone finds a solution it would be much appreciated.

I use IPsec to my router and I can connect to any local device remotely.

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