Hey all,
So I’ve been playing with Nginx so that I can reference my self hosted services internally by hostname rather than by IP and port.
I set some custom entries in my pihole, setup the proxies on Nxing, and boom. All is working as expected. I can access Jellyfin via jellyfin.homelab, amp via amp.homelab, etc.
I wanted to have all of these internally facing, because I don’t really have a need for them outside of my network, and really just wanted the convenience of referencing them.
Question 1)
If I wanted to add SSL certs to my made up homelab
domain, how hard would that be?
Question 2) When accessing something like Jellyfin via jellyfin.homelab, all traffic is then going through my nginx VM, correct? Or is Nginx just acting as a sort of lookup which passes on the correct IP and port information?
1: not very hard actually, the hardest part is gettin the cert onto your other devices x3
all you need to do is add each subdomain to the cert, addssl_certificate
andssl_certificate_key
to thehttp
block, then enable ssl for each subdomain, like so:http { # cert ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/public.crt; ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/private.key; server { listen 12345:443 ssl; server_name pi.hole; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:80; } } server { listen 12345:443 ssl; server_name fox.hole; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:621; } } }
2: correct, all traffic goes through nginx.
Hey there,
I have somewhat of a similar setup. I use Nginx Proxy Manager and AdGuard Homes rewrites to do the same thing as you.
As for Question 1: Creating self-signed certs is pretty straightforward. I followed this tutorial by Christian Lempa: https://youtu.be/VH4gXcvkmOY He also has a good writeup on his GitHub: https://github.com/ChristianLempa/cheat-sheets/blob/main/misc/ssl-certs.md How to import the certs into Nginx, I don’t know, but I think that’s easy to lookup online.
Regarding Question 2: My understanding is that all traffic goes through the Reverse Proxy.
I hope I could help, let me know if you have any more questions.