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Windows 10 VM - Unraid - Reverse Proxy Help

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Hi all,

 

With the help of @SpaceInvaderOne's amazing YouTube channel, I've got some really awesome stuff happening in my Unraid server. I've upgraded my Plex server significantly for my family and friends, and I have GUI access to Ombi, Tautulli, Nextcloud, Bitlocker, and more using Duck-DNS and LetsEncrypt along with my personal website.

 

I recently installed a Windows 10 Virtual Machine in order to host a private FFXI server for me and a few of my friends. I've got the VM setup, it's working well. The FFXI server is up and running and people can access it from outside my network using my public IP address. I've only shared that address with a couple of family members though, for testing purposes, and I'd like to be able to use a subdomain like I do for some of my docker containers and be able to provide a web address that points to my machine instead of just handing out my public IP.

 

I've done quite a bit of searching the forums and the web, and I've found some things that I think have me on the right track, but so far I've had no luck getting it to work. Any help with the .conf file I'd need inside the LetsEncrypt appdata config folder would be much appreciated!! Thanks in advance!

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So this is figured out now... I was making things way too complicated. Since I have multiple ports that need to be opened on my router to access the game server, I didn't actually need to do a reverse proxy. I just needed to do a CNAME for my subdomain to point to my duckdns.org address, which then points to my public IP address. I had done all of that already, but I had also added a .conf file in my LetsEncrypt appdata folder and some other stuff that was actually blocking it from working...

 

Anyway, will leave this here in case anyone else runs into a similar issue. Working like a champ now though!

  • 4 months later...

Hey tigervol, thanks for the details here. I am running the same configuration with a lot of dockers. All is working good so far. And also big thanks to @SpaceInvaderOne's amazing YouTube channel.

So the reverse proxy is working for all of my dockers. But now I am facing the problem, that I installed a CentOS VM which hosts aaPanel and a bunch of Websites.

I basically want to access the Panel via the internet over the duckdns reverse proxy with letsencrypt. And I guess, I will have to edit the nginx config to point to CentOS VM?
But I don´t know what to edit.
Is there any tutorial around?

Edited by acidburn666
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