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How To Create Custom Domains With Pihole And Nginx Proxy Manager

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I have both pihole and Nginx proxy manager (npm) running on a Ubuntu VM on VMWare that is on a server here. They are both running on docker inside that VM. I also have another

PIHole behind revers proxy With SSL (Nginx Proxy Manager) : r/pihole

NGINX Proxy Manager is a powerful tool that enables you to manage multiple upstream servers, configure load balancing, and define custom routing rules. By integrating

Local DNS for Docker Containers using Pi-hole

Now that we have PiHole set up, we will set up a Reverse Proxy. Using these two services together, we can resolve names like foo.proxmox.box and bar.proxmox.box to IP address and

How can I best use Pi-hole DNS / dnsmasq to do this for an internal domain with subdomains? Let’s say I have the following: External Domain: example.com Internal Domain: example.lan. Router / Gateway:

Now in the Nginx Proxy Manager UI, you can create a proxy host with portainer as the hostname, and port 9000 as the port. Even though this port isn’t listed in the docker

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When done, you’ll be able to access your apps and services through a custom domain, with unique sub-domains for each app or service, with full HTTPS and accessible only locally. This guide is for using Pi-Hole as the

Nginx Proxy Manager determines the request address and forwards to the appropriately hosted service – using an access list that only allows such requests internally. The only thing I need to update for my configuration

Go to pihole’s web interface and go to ‚local DNS records‘ section. Enter the hostname desired for the pihole web interface. In the IP field, use the Nginx Proxy Manager’s

This add-on is provided by the Home Assistant Community Add-ons project. Manage Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface. About This add-on enables you to

Let’s start with an example. I own a domain domain.com and have setup plex.domain.com for my Plex instance with cloudflare pointing to my IP and Nginx proxy manager doing the reverse

This is also the case you want to proxy something straight to domain.com rather than a sub-domain, make sure to create a specific DNS rewrite for it, e.g. domain.com pointing

Not neccessairly a Proxmox question, but I’m curious as to how you would set-up Proxmox where there are 2 LXC’s, one with PiHole for DNS and the other with Nginx Proxy

The Nginx Proxy manager is installed with this tutorial. The following (Screenshot 2) shows the view of the Nginx proxy manager access list IP Address Whitelist/Blacklist.

You have to point the full domain to Nginx Proxy Manager in Pihole Local DNS. You either add all the required domains and point them to NPM’s IP or you point a full domain of NPM (e.g.

You can set up the DNS entry in pi-hole to point to the nginx ip address (no port) then use the reverse proxy to handle the real IP address and port. A google for pi-hole as local DNS will

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Run and Setup Nginx Proxy Manager using Docker Compose; Setup a Custom Hostname for a local service in Nginx Proxy Manager; Add this proxy to your existing Pi-Hole Local DNS; Forward this Custom Hostname to

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Nginx Proxy Manager. In Proxy Hosts, add a Proxy Host. This is where we tell Nginx which container to send traffic to depending on the DNS name entered. In a correctly configured state it should send unifi.domain.com

The issue I am facing: I need a way to access the pi-hole web interface using a port number behind the IP address of the device, rather than using /admin/. I need this in order

Good afternoon Pi-hole community. I’ve been using Pi-hole for a couple of years now, and really enjoy having DNS-level ad blocking, but recently I’ve experienced a few

I have this exact setup: NPM and PiHole handling DNS and I got DNS working in Tailscale. First, obviously advertise the subnet route in Tailscale. Then go to the DNS tab in the Admin panel

CNAME Record: proxmox.home –> proxy.homeserver.home CNAME Record: plex.home –> proxy.homeserver.home. Since I am using Pi-Hole as my DNS server I need to

I have the Nginx Proxy Manager running in a Docker container on an Ubuntu VM on Proxmox and I am using pfSense firewall hosted on the same Proxmox server. Nginx Proxy Manager seems

Once logged in we are going to create a subdomain by entering into the white box a name you would like to use for your service. Note: You will need to create a new subdomain for each

If Pi-hole isn’t your DHCP server, you may add a custom configuration file, e.g. 42-local-network-awareness.conf, with the following contents: expand-hosts domain=fritz.box

This guide explains how to set up custom domain names using Pi-Hole for DNS management and Nginx Proxy Manager for web traffic control and SSL encryption. Step 1: Configuring Pi Hole for Custom Domain

This guide will be easy to adapt to bare Nginx. Within Nginx Proxy Manager, I will be assuming you have set up SSL and are enforcing HTTPS for each proxy host. Otherwise,

Select “Custom”. Enter the name as your domain. Upload key.pem as Certificate Key and cert.pem as the certificate. Click Save. Step 5: Go to the Access Lists section on

Once you have your wildcard certificate and private key, we can add it in nginx Proxy Manager. In the nginx Proxy Manager web UI, navigate to the SSL Certificates tab. Click the Add SSL