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  • girishG girish

    @doodlemania2 Can confirm I can see it with proper certs 🙂

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    #19

    well, spoke almost too soon - now that I've got that up and running, I thought that I could force https, but Let's Encrypt doesn't like that because it needs to hit HTTP at a well known endpoint. So, am going to continue to tinker to see if I can pass both http and https

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    • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

      well, spoke almost too soon - now that I've got that up and running, I thought that I could force https, but Let's Encrypt doesn't like that because it needs to hit HTTP at a well known endpoint. So, am going to continue to tinker to see if I can pass both http and https

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      @doodlemania2 Cloudron does not require http for certs if you use the programmatic DNS backends (since it obtains certs by putting entries in DNS and not using http callbacks).

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      • girishG girish

        @doodlemania2 Cloudron does not require http for certs if you use the programmatic DNS backends (since it obtains certs by putting entries in DNS and not using http callbacks).

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        @girish ahhh that's cool! Sad for me, using Azure DNS 😞
        I'm gonna try and figure out how to make my NGinx let both HTTP and HTTPS through on the same domain name - that would seem to be an obvious option hehe

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        • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

          @girish ahhh that's cool! Sad for me, using Azure DNS 😞
          I'm gonna try and figure out how to make my NGinx let both HTTP and HTTPS through on the same domain name - that would seem to be an obvious option hehe

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          @doodlemania2 did you make any progress here?

          My Use-Case:
          I love CR for my own business and recommended it to one of my clients aswell. We want to operate it in their own infrastructure so in some private networks that are not fully exposed to the internet ans also I cant route 80/443 soley to CR since they are also operating other Web-Services which are not available in CR.

          What I am trying to achieve
          Get cloudron to run on a private network behind a NginxProxyManager in parallel to other web-services.
          SSL handling can be left to CR and Nginx should behave like a proxy server but only for sub-domains that are in conjunction with CR-Services. Ideally the forwarding rules would automatically get updated through

          What I tried so far
          Pretty much what you and others also tried. Setup is:
          Internet => NignxProxyManager => Cloudron as VM on a lager ESXi in Parallel to other Webservices

          Did you make any progress there or gave up eventually?

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          • Jan MacenkaJ Jan Macenka

            @doodlemania2 did you make any progress here?

            My Use-Case:
            I love CR for my own business and recommended it to one of my clients aswell. We want to operate it in their own infrastructure so in some private networks that are not fully exposed to the internet ans also I cant route 80/443 soley to CR since they are also operating other Web-Services which are not available in CR.

            What I am trying to achieve
            Get cloudron to run on a private network behind a NginxProxyManager in parallel to other web-services.
            SSL handling can be left to CR and Nginx should behave like a proxy server but only for sub-domains that are in conjunction with CR-Services. Ideally the forwarding rules would automatically get updated through

            What I tried so far
            Pretty much what you and others also tried. Setup is:
            Internet => NignxProxyManager => Cloudron as VM on a lager ESXi in Parallel to other Webservices

            Did you make any progress there or gave up eventually?

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            @Jan-Macenka I did! Here's my setup:

            1. Set up a wildcard cert with nginx proxy manager
            2. I forward *.domain bound for Cloudron to my cloudron server (in my instance located via a wireguard tunnel)
            3. I set DNS in Cloudron to NoOp

            Easy peasy!

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            • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

              @Jan-Macenka I did! Here's my setup:

              1. Set up a wildcard cert with nginx proxy manager
              2. I forward *.domain bound for Cloudron to my cloudron server (in my instance located via a wireguard tunnel)
              3. I set DNS in Cloudron to NoOp

              Easy peasy!

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              @doodlemania2 thank you for the suggestion. I replicated the setup though with no success as of yet. Could you be so kind and check if you did anything different?

              Here is what I did:

              Created DNS Records pointing to the public IP which will lead to the NPM:
              31e5a8b6-3a63-4cd9-b01f-b7536df0b96d-image.png

              Configure Wildcard certificate in NPM pointing my *.<DOMAIN> to the server within the private network.
              a0c95c1a-e116-4206-962f-a2f80ed2cc12-image.png

              Set Cloudron DNS to NoOp:
              <for some reason cant paste the screenshot>

              I notices that there is also a "Wildcard" Option in the CR DNS Settings but choosing this one also yielded no success. Any hint on what you did differently?

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              • Jan MacenkaJ Jan Macenka

                @doodlemania2 thank you for the suggestion. I replicated the setup though with no success as of yet. Could you be so kind and check if you did anything different?

                Here is what I did:

                Created DNS Records pointing to the public IP which will lead to the NPM:
                31e5a8b6-3a63-4cd9-b01f-b7536df0b96d-image.png

                Configure Wildcard certificate in NPM pointing my *.<DOMAIN> to the server within the private network.
                a0c95c1a-e116-4206-962f-a2f80ed2cc12-image.png

                Set Cloudron DNS to NoOp:
                <for some reason cant paste the screenshot>

                I notices that there is also a "Wildcard" Option in the CR DNS Settings but choosing this one also yielded no success. Any hint on what you did differently?

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                #25

                @Jan-Macenka I would expect that you need to change the destination port to https…:443.

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                • fbartelsF fbartels

                  @Jan-Macenka I would expect that you need to change the destination port to https…:443.

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                  @fbartels tried that aswell but with no success so far. I'll keep trying and can post again if I am successfull.

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                  • Jan MacenkaJ Jan Macenka

                    @fbartels tried that aswell but with no success so far. I'll keep trying and can post again if I am successfull.

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                    #27

                    @Jan-Macenka that's almost exactly what i did. check your firewalls and make sure you aren't blocking 443 inbound from your CR server on your private IP address?

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                    • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

                      @Jan-Macenka that's almost exactly what i did. check your firewalls and make sure you aren't blocking 443 inbound from your CR server on your private IP address?

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                      @doodlemania2 somewhat related, does the apps in cloudron report client ip as your nginx proxy manager's ip or their true ip?

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                        @doodlemania2 somewhat related, does the apps in cloudron report client ip as your nginx proxy manager's ip or their true ip?

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                        @alwynispat X-Forwarded-For should be set when forwarding. Does nginx proxy manager support reading the IP from a header?

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                        • girishG girish

                          @alwynispat X-Forwarded-For should be set when forwarding. Does nginx proxy manager support reading the IP from a header?

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                          @girish said in Cloudron and Apps Behind a Proxy:

                          X-Forwarded-For

                          I got it setup like this but doesn't seem to work. Does anyone have better luck?

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                            @girish said in Cloudron and Apps Behind a Proxy:

                            X-Forwarded-For

                            I got it setup like this but doesn't seem to work. Does anyone have better luck?

                            9f724bc0-e28a-4000-870a-ba88d58e4676-image.png

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                            I'll create a new thread on this topic.

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