I host a ton of services running behind my nginx reverse proxy (basic auth + lets encrypt). On the whole it works really well with nearly everything I throw at it. Lately, there’s been a lot of gradio/websocket/python stuff coming from the AI community like the local llama and stable diffusion stuff. Not sure what’s causing it but there’s always weird issues when I try to reverse proxy them.

Does anyone have some magic settings that “just work” with these weirdo web apps?

  • @flimsyberry
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    51 year ago

    I’m pretty sure there might be some arcane scripts for you that would help you. But you should clarify query a bit. What are the weird issues you’re running into? Alternatively, if you’re managing nginx and letsencrypt manually you could try:

    • Caddy
    • Traefik
    • NGINX Proxy Manager
    • BehohippyOP
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      31 year ago

      I hear good things about Traefik. Basically all I need is a reverse proxy that will handle re-writing URLs and websockets and slapping some ssl and auth on it. If something is easier for that, I’m all ears.

      • @flimsyberry
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        21 year ago

        All three options should cover those requirements. You should take a look at them and decide which suit you best.

    • @cow
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      11 year ago

      I am using caddy and it is really nice. It automatically does lets encrypt, https redirection, reverse proxy headers and there is much less boilerplate and repetition in the config file.