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Reverse proxy setup with unRAID

Reverse proxy setup with unRAID

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tonny0950
Member
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06-04-2016, 05:54 AM
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Hi everyone, I'm trying to configure a reverse proxy. I've reviewed some guides and watched Spaceinvader One on YouTube, so I'm fairly confident about the process. But I hit a roadblock with port forwarding. In this country with only two ISPs (a duopoly), the providers restrict routing external traffic to internal ports. For instance, forwarding port 443 externally to port 444 inside isn't possible. This setup is meant to push users toward paying more if they want their own server. The router manufacturers also impose strict limits, making customization even harder. Any ideas for a workaround? Maybe using a DMZ would help, but I'd rather avoid exposing my network that way. Let me know if you have suggestions! Thanks in advance.
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tonny0950
06-04-2016, 05:54 AM #1

Hi everyone, I'm trying to configure a reverse proxy. I've reviewed some guides and watched Spaceinvader One on YouTube, so I'm fairly confident about the process. But I hit a roadblock with port forwarding. In this country with only two ISPs (a duopoly), the providers restrict routing external traffic to internal ports. For instance, forwarding port 443 externally to port 444 inside isn't possible. This setup is meant to push users toward paying more if they want their own server. The router manufacturers also impose strict limits, making customization even harder. Any ideas for a workaround? Maybe using a DMZ would help, but I'd rather avoid exposing my network that way. Let me know if you have suggestions! Thanks in advance.

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bigshow2502
Junior Member
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06-05-2016, 08:55 AM
#2
They don't seem to provide that feature directly. However, they do support Docker integration, which you could explore via the link provided.
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bigshow2502
06-05-2016, 08:55 AM #2

They don't seem to provide that feature directly. However, they do support Docker integration, which you could explore via the link provided.

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bishopboys68
Posting Freak
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06-05-2016, 10:17 AM
#3
It seems you're asking if the setup still needs a different port, given that unRAID already supports 80 and 443 ports.
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bishopboys68
06-05-2016, 10:17 AM #3

It seems you're asking if the setup still needs a different port, given that unRAID already supports 80 and 443 ports.

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Monogrey
Junior Member
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06-05-2016, 12:58 PM
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Ensure your hyper visor can connect to the internet. For Unraid, Elixir, or similar setups, you can add a separate internal switch for the hyper visor and reverse proxy. Configure the reverse proxy to send specific URLs to your hyper visor management interface.
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Monogrey
06-05-2016, 12:58 PM #4

Ensure your hyper visor can connect to the internet. For Unraid, Elixir, or similar setups, you can add a separate internal switch for the hyper visor and reverse proxy. Configure the reverse proxy to send specific URLs to your hyper visor management interface.