Hello, I have a question regarding the usage of a reverse-proxy which is part of a docker network.

I currently use Nginx Proxy Manager as a reverse-proxy for all my services hosted in docker. This works great since I can simply forward using each containers name. I have some services however (e.g. homeassistant) which are hosted separately in a VM or using docker on another device.

Is it possible to use the same reverse-proxy for those services as well? I haven’t found a way to forward to hosts outside of the proxies docker network (except for using the host network setting which I would like to avoid)

  • Scrath@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    10 months ago

    By exposed you basically mean that I can reach them using my browser? I can reach my homeassistant web ui on port 8123 but when I try to forward to that port with the servers IP I get a 400 Bad Request error. I’m not sure if this is caused by nginx being unable to forward or by homeassistant not accepting the connection somehow

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      10 months ago

      For homeassistant I had to add this in configuration.yaml

      http:
        use_x_forwarded_for: true
        trusted_proxies:
          - 172.21.0.2
      

      Where 172.21.0.2 is my NPM docker IP

      Edit: its NPM IP and not HA like I wrote first time

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        10 months ago

        This. Also, make sure the proxy is proxying websocket traffic as well. I do it with pure nginx like this:

        server {
            listen 80;
            server_name example.com;
        
            location / {
                proxy_pass http://192.168.1.100:8123/;
                proxy_set_header Host $host;
                proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
                proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
                proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
        
                # WebSocket support
                proxy_http_version 1.1;
                proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
                proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
            }
        }
        
      • Scrath@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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        10 months ago

        Thanks. I tried it like this and still get a 400 Bad Request error.

        Someone below mentioned adding some more IPs to the trusted_proxies list so I tried that as well without result. The IP I used for the reverse-proxy is the IP listed in portainer under the network for the proxy container. Just to reiterate, the container is running on a different device than homeassistant (technically same device but different VM but that shouldn’t make a difference).

        http:
          use_x_forwarded_for: true
          trusted_proxies:
            - 192.168.208.2 # IP of reverse-proxy in its network
            - 192.168.208.0/20 # Subnet of proxy docker network
            - 192.168.1.103 # HA IP
        
    • David From Space@orbiting.observer
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      10 months ago

      If you have any kind of firewall on your network, you might make sure it’s not blocking that port with a rule. Here’s a couple screenshots from my setup in case that helps.

      The config in NPM

      The config in HA’s configuration.yaml

      Try adding just the NPM IP and HA IP first, then add the docker internal network as well if you still have issues.