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submitted 10 months ago by brypie@alien.top to c/homelab@selfhosted.forum

I've just purchased an intel nuc for a homelab.

I have installed ubuntu server, docker, portainer successfully.

I have containers for radarr, sonarr, lidarr, sabnzbd etc. all running on the same IP address, but different ports.

I have a free no-ip domain name (dyndns) which resolves to my main router - all working.

In my router, I have port mapping setup to get to the different services above.

I want to be able to use URLs like (either):

- http://radarr.[[domain]]

- http://[[domain]]/radarr

But I don't know how to do it with the nginx manager. I've tried to follow a couple of tutorials, but couldn't get it working properly.

I assume what I want to do is perfectly do-able, I just can't seem to crack it.

Any help?

TIA

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[-] CameronDev@programming.dev 1 points 10 months ago

The first is doable, but requires fiddling with DNS. I am not sure how exactly to do it with dyndns, but with cloudflare i can just add new subdomains from their interface, its very easy. If you can stomach paying for a domain, it might be the easy way to do it.

To do the second one, you want to create a new proxy host, point the root at something (cant leave it blank, setting up a webserver with a list of hyperlinks might be nice), and then click Custom Locations, and add custom locations for each service you want.

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