SnoppyFloppy
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Hi guys
I'm am really looking forward to the day when TrueNAS SCALE reach general availability as seems like it will support all my serving needs (docker + TrueNAS + maybe KVM).
However there is one thing I haven't figured out how to accomplish with TrueNAS SCALE.
I only have a single server and I want to deploy an nginx reverse proxy container only reachable via LAN + VPN.
Now TrueNAS SCALE only allow me to assign ports > 9000 and since I'm not exposing the reverse proxy to the internet, I won't have my router to port forward
As far as I know a reverse http(s)-proxy only accept connections on port 80 and 443 and either way I wouldn't want to have to specify port 9443 all the time.
Any ideas on how to solve this?
I'm am really looking forward to the day when TrueNAS SCALE reach general availability as seems like it will support all my serving needs (docker + TrueNAS + maybe KVM).
However there is one thing I haven't figured out how to accomplish with TrueNAS SCALE.
I only have a single server and I want to deploy an nginx reverse proxy container only reachable via LAN + VPN.
Now TrueNAS SCALE only allow me to assign ports > 9000 and since I'm not exposing the reverse proxy to the internet, I won't have my router to port forward
<my_public_IP>:443
to e.g. <TrueNAS_SCALE_server_IP>:9443
.As far as I know a reverse http(s)-proxy only accept connections on port 80 and 443 and either way I wouldn't want to have to specify port 9443 all the time.
Any ideas on how to solve this?