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submitted 11 months ago by PressRT@alien.top to c/main@selfhosted.forum

Hi everyone, as the title says I just moved houses and ISPs and now cannot access my server's services through nginx. I check that they are up and running as I have tailscale setup via my phone and can access the services through that. When I go into Nginx I see that I can "setup" an http reverse proxy (when i click on it brings up a blank page) but when I go to setup ssl I get an internal service error. I've also double checked and my domain is pointing to the right IP address and all required ports are forwarded. Any thoughts as to why this would be occurring? I initially thought it was a config issue but after removing nginx container and stack via portainer and redeployment I still get the exact same issues. Hopefully someone can help.

Edit 1: I've also tried different IPs (docker & tailscale internal IP) when setting up reverse proxy host in nginx to no avail. Tailscale internal IP was working flawlessly before move.

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