Hey guys, it’s me, Bizzle. I’m a tech hobbyist, but I think I’m a little out of my element here and I’m hoping you can help.
I have a ProxMox server at home, part of it is running Lemmy. I want to make the rest of it run NextCloud. I have a domain name, but I only have one IP address. Therefore, lemmy.moorefam.net points to my house and I forward the port from the VM running Lemmy.
What I want is for nextcloud.moorefam.net to point to a different VM, on my home network. But I don’t know how to set that up.
Thanks in advance, Bizzle
You will need to run a reverse proxy on one of your VMs ( I use Caddy, it’s very simple), and forward port 80/443 to your reverse proxy.
Within your reverse proxy, you can tell it what port corresponds to which address and it will send you to the right service.
This is obviously an oversimplified answer, but there are many Caddy guides and I can help you with any specific questions.
+1 for Caddy, it works great and it’s super simple.
You will need a reverse Proxy that can handle name-based virtual hosts, one for each domain (each with its own certificate). nginx would be one candidate for that.
Sweet sounds like I’ve got some reading to do, thanks!