Hello Self Hosters! I am new-ish… got Jellyfin working great with tailscale remote access! I love it! I keep getting deeper into this stuff and geeking out… really excited to add my next service: Self-Hosted Nextcloud.

Would someone kindly walk me through setting up reverse proxy to my stuff with Caddy? I really just want HTTPS support, as my media files are one thing, but hosting all my personal info/docs on NextCloud is quite another thing to potentially expose…I want to make sure I harden properly, and HTTPS is clearly a part of that, even if I’m running a tailscale VPN. I have done my best following the docs/tutorial so far, but I’ve hit the wall with this “start” page… Here’s what I’ve got:

  • pointed my domain “A” DNS to my website as a sub-domain… so my address in caddyfile is “sub.mydomain.com
  • I’ve installed caddy directly on my unbuntu server, but I admin my Jellyfin (and eventually Nextcloud) with Docker via CasaOS interface… is this a problem? Do I need to run Caddy in docker too?
  • I’ve followed the instructions on this start page and I still only get the startpage at “sub.mydomain.com
  • my tailnet server IP address is what I’m using for the reverse proxy… that’s correct, yes?
  • So many things/guides just say “reverse-proxy --to …” but when I do that, I get an error saying port 80 is ‘already in use’ I have combed my configs & devices on my router…nothing is using port 80 that I can see. Ports 80 and 443 ARE forwarded/open, before you ask! -My next big step in this journey is piHole, so if this will interfere/interact with that in some important way, I appreciate the heads-up mightily!

Thank you in advance, I appreciate it!

EDIT! - CaddyOS uses 80 as default gateway, turns out! So, switched that… now Caddy is starting properly… STILL can’t get the ‘welcome’ page to go away… still a problem with my caddyfile I suppose.

  • Elvith Ma'for@feddit.org
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    edit-2
    24 hours ago

    No, that’s just another hypothetical app that you’re using a reverse proxy for. I just included it to show how you can also set settings for a single subdomain/reverse proxy entry that isn’t used globally on all domains that get served. I used a hypothetical REST API that needs a CORS Header that other apps don’t need (or maybe serve themselves).

    admin off disables Caddy’s admin interface (which shouldn’t be public and if you’re using config files this usually isn’t needed. So just a bit of gardening)

    servers sets some general server options.

    and then I just inserted several blocks that each define a reverse proxy to a different app / backend to show that you can just dump them all in a single Caddyfile. And the last example to show that you can set specific settings only for a specific subdomain instead of globally. As I set headers mostly used by REST APIs, I just called that api.example.com instead of app3.example.com.