traefik : Setup reverse proxy, subdomains to lxc containers
I am trying to use Traefik to redirect my traffic to the correct webserver on my LXCs depending on the subdomain in the url.
Example :
- cloud.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.206
- blog.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.207
I only have one static public IP and I would like Traefik to receive all the 80/443 requests and redirect them on the proper webserver (all on the same hardware but in different LXCs).
Below is my current config. It is the first time I use Traefik so I am sorry if I made some stupid mistakes.
All I get is a 404 error. I am not sure what is wrong with my config file.
Do I need to setup something special on the Apache servers side ?
debug = true
logLevel = "DEBUG"
[api]
defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.http.redirect]
entryPoint = "https"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.pem"
keyFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.key"
[file]
[backends]
[backends.backendCloud]
[backends.backendCloud.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.206:443/nextcloud"
weight = 1
[backends.backendConsole]
[backends.backendConsole.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.200:8006"
weight = 1
[backends.backendGame]
[backends.backendGame.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.207:443"
weight = 1
[frontends]
[frontends.frontendCloud]
backend = "backendCloud"
[frontends.frontendCloud.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:cloud.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendGame]
backend = "backendGame"
[frontends.frontendGame.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:game.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendConsole]
backend = "backendConsole"
[frontends.frontendConsole.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:console.mydomain.com"
[ping]
apache-http-server webserver forwarding reverse-proxy
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I am trying to use Traefik to redirect my traffic to the correct webserver on my LXCs depending on the subdomain in the url.
Example :
- cloud.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.206
- blog.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.207
I only have one static public IP and I would like Traefik to receive all the 80/443 requests and redirect them on the proper webserver (all on the same hardware but in different LXCs).
Below is my current config. It is the first time I use Traefik so I am sorry if I made some stupid mistakes.
All I get is a 404 error. I am not sure what is wrong with my config file.
Do I need to setup something special on the Apache servers side ?
debug = true
logLevel = "DEBUG"
[api]
defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.http.redirect]
entryPoint = "https"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.pem"
keyFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.key"
[file]
[backends]
[backends.backendCloud]
[backends.backendCloud.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.206:443/nextcloud"
weight = 1
[backends.backendConsole]
[backends.backendConsole.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.200:8006"
weight = 1
[backends.backendGame]
[backends.backendGame.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.207:443"
weight = 1
[frontends]
[frontends.frontendCloud]
backend = "backendCloud"
[frontends.frontendCloud.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:cloud.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendGame]
backend = "backendGame"
[frontends.frontendGame.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:game.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendConsole]
backend = "backendConsole"
[frontends.frontendConsole.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:console.mydomain.com"
[ping]
apache-http-server webserver forwarding reverse-proxy
add a comment |
I am trying to use Traefik to redirect my traffic to the correct webserver on my LXCs depending on the subdomain in the url.
Example :
- cloud.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.206
- blog.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.207
I only have one static public IP and I would like Traefik to receive all the 80/443 requests and redirect them on the proper webserver (all on the same hardware but in different LXCs).
Below is my current config. It is the first time I use Traefik so I am sorry if I made some stupid mistakes.
All I get is a 404 error. I am not sure what is wrong with my config file.
Do I need to setup something special on the Apache servers side ?
debug = true
logLevel = "DEBUG"
[api]
defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.http.redirect]
entryPoint = "https"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.pem"
keyFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.key"
[file]
[backends]
[backends.backendCloud]
[backends.backendCloud.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.206:443/nextcloud"
weight = 1
[backends.backendConsole]
[backends.backendConsole.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.200:8006"
weight = 1
[backends.backendGame]
[backends.backendGame.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.207:443"
weight = 1
[frontends]
[frontends.frontendCloud]
backend = "backendCloud"
[frontends.frontendCloud.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:cloud.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendGame]
backend = "backendGame"
[frontends.frontendGame.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:game.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendConsole]
backend = "backendConsole"
[frontends.frontendConsole.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:console.mydomain.com"
[ping]
apache-http-server webserver forwarding reverse-proxy
I am trying to use Traefik to redirect my traffic to the correct webserver on my LXCs depending on the subdomain in the url.
Example :
- cloud.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.206
- blog.mydomain.com => 192.168.1.207
I only have one static public IP and I would like Traefik to receive all the 80/443 requests and redirect them on the proper webserver (all on the same hardware but in different LXCs).
Below is my current config. It is the first time I use Traefik so I am sorry if I made some stupid mistakes.
All I get is a 404 error. I am not sure what is wrong with my config file.
Do I need to setup something special on the Apache servers side ?
debug = true
logLevel = "DEBUG"
[api]
defaultEntryPoints = ["http", "https"]
[entryPoints]
[entryPoints.http]
address = ":80"
[entryPoints.http.redirect]
entryPoint = "https"
[entryPoints.https]
address = ":443"
[entryPoints.https.tls]
[[entryPoints.https.tls.certificates]]
certFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.pem"
keyFile = "/etc/pve/local/pveproxy-ssl.key"
[file]
[backends]
[backends.backendCloud]
[backends.backendCloud.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.206:443/nextcloud"
weight = 1
[backends.backendConsole]
[backends.backendConsole.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.200:8006"
weight = 1
[backends.backendGame]
[backends.backendGame.servers.server1]
url = "https://192.168.1.207:443"
weight = 1
[frontends]
[frontends.frontendCloud]
backend = "backendCloud"
[frontends.frontendCloud.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:cloud.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendGame]
backend = "backendGame"
[frontends.frontendGame.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:game.mydomain.com"
[frontends.frontendConsole]
backend = "backendConsole"
[frontends.frontendConsole.routes.test_1]
rule = "Host:console.mydomain.com"
[ping]
apache-http-server webserver forwarding reverse-proxy
apache-http-server webserver forwarding reverse-proxy
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