nginx + certbot \ acme for certs from my local Step-CA, proper DNS & I just use a WireGuard VPN on-demand for when I leave my house. As soon as I'm off my Wi-Fi I have the VPN active so I don't need to expose anything more than 1 port for that to work =]
I might look at Tailscale, if only because I've seen plenty of people say that's how they connect, so worth looking into =]
It looks like jhdeval mentioned this already, but you may need to review your config file. By default, you would likely have nginx listening on ports 80 & 443 for requests to a specific address (i.e.: jellyfin.domain.com) which would be configured in your DNS, & then nginx would direct the jellfin 443 traffic to port 85 to access Jellyfin. Same principle for Bitwarden. If you have your nginx config files, i \ we could take a look & see if we spot any issues.
I prefer doing nginx on the host (vs a container), & have different configs for each service. You can have multiple services on the same port, it can be controlled via DNS instead (i.e.: access Jellyfin.domain.com & bitwarden.domain.com, both of 443).
Ive tried Caddy once or twice but couldnāt get it working, so i just stick with nginx & cert or to automatically get certificates from my internal CA
It works well enough for turn-by-turn? Any of the other features I could take or leave, just need the direction part because I have no sense of direction š
I removed Google Maps when they did this, now Iām going to not want to use Apple Maps⦠guess Iāll be trying Organic Maps a shot. Anyone have experience or recommendations for others?
Is there a reason(s) youāre doing NixOS over something like ProxMox? A friend of mine has been moving his lab over to ProxMox containers so i was thinking to do the same thing, but curious about NixOS since Iāve seen a few people mention it. Thanks!
And yet, my brain still does it š