So, at the moment I’m using Nginx Proxy Manager, but lately I started seeing it moving slower and slower and even though I tried traefik some time ago, I didn’t manage to make it work.

Anyway, I want to start using traefik again, but I want to use it like this:

  • I want to access all my services/containers in my LAN through http (port 80) on something like sub.mylan.home
  • I want to access some of my services over the internet through https (port 443) on sub.mydomain.com

I know this is possible, but I don’t get the hang of the configuration. Somone care to share some tips?

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      Perhaps I’m misunderstanding the term but I don’t think what I described is split DNS. Split DNS is when the same DNS server resolves a name differently depending on the IP address of the client.

      In the scenario I described the DNS servers involved do not discriminate, they always resolve the same names the same way.

      The ability to discriminate at the client (to search specific DNS servers for specific domains) is not split DNS (although it’s often incorrectly called that).

      If this is what you meant then yes, it can be a bit of a headache. For example if you need to resolve local LAN names (.lan or .local), Tailscale names, and Docker names at the same time inside a container it can get a bit hairy.

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