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Using Cloudron Behind a Reverse Proxy

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello,

    I'm trying to use "Cloudron" on a VM hosted on a Proxmox server.

    For my other VM/CT, I use HA Proxy on my Router (OPNsense), so i can connect from the outside.

    There is an example, how i use HA Proxy:

    I had a redirection for *.domain.tld to my proxy (Unbound)

    Service 1 : service1.local.domain.tld (direct access with http) ; (local only)
    Service 1: service1.domain.tld (access with HA Proxy + https) ; (local and remote)

    I would like to know the best method to configure "Cloudron" the best way for initial setup:

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    Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.

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      For these kind of setups, it's easiest if you use one of the automated DNS options (i.e not manual or wildcard).

      • Setup service1.domain.tld as one of the automated DNS options. Not sure where domain.tld is already hosted but it's not one of the options we support, you can always create a zone called service1.domain.tld and put host the zone is one of the DNS services.
      • In your proxy, forward https://service1.domain.tld AND ``https://*.service1.domain.tld` (hope it supports wildcard) to Cloudron VM.

      It should work with valid certs with the above setup.

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