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So i have a vm hosted on my proxmox server with docker and nginx proxy manager, it can reverse proxy any container on the same network “bridge” without any problems..

However, i have other vms on proxmox “non docker” that i eant to reverse proxy to it but I couldn’t do it… I tried using (network_mode: host) and (network: external) But it doesn’t seem to work, whenever i inspect docker network it always says that npm is running on bridge network..

Tldr I need containerized npm to reverse proxy other “non docker” proxmox vms

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[–] paulmataruso@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Yes absolutely.

version: '3.8'

services:

npm:

image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest'

# sysctls:

# net.core.somaxconn: 4096

restart: unless-stopped

ports:

# These ports are in format :

- '80:80' # Public HTTP Port

- '443:443' # Public HTTPS Port

- '81:81' # Admin Web Port

# Add any other Stream port you want to expose

- '21:21' # FTP21

- '20:20' # FTP20

environment:

# Mysql/Maria connection parameters:

DB_MYSQL_HOST: "db"

DB_MYSQL_PORT: 3306

DB_MYSQL_USER: "npm"

DB_MYSQL_PASSWORD: "npm"

DB_MYSQL_NAME: "npm"

# Uncomment this if IPv6 is not enabled on your host

# DISABLE_IPV6: 'true'

volumes:

- ./data:/data

- ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt

# - ./logrotate:/etc/logrotate.d

depends_on:

- db

db:

image: 'jc21/mariadb-aria:latest'

restart: unless-stopped

environment:

MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 'npm'

MYSQL_DATABASE: 'npm'

MYSQL_USER: 'npm'

MYSQL_PASSWORD: 'npm'

volumes:

- ./mysql:/var/lib/mysql

This is pretty much a default NPM install on docker. When you go to the GUI and add a proxy host, just use the IP address or DNS name of the VM on proxmox.