Hi all,
I'm posting this question here but I'm not sure if it's the right place, moreover, I'm pretty sure I'm missing something very basic but I can't find it.
I'm running proxmox and I have an LXC for pi-hole and another one for NPM, both have been installed as standalone (i.e. not dockerized).
Pi-hole is configured as reverse proxy and proxmox, NPM lxc, pi-hole lxc and my windows pc have it configured as DNS server. DNS records for all of them are configured and from each CLI I see domains are translated to the right IPs.
I configured Let's Encrypt and adding proxy host for NPM works fine, SSL certificates are there and I can access without issues. The problem is when I add proxy hosts for pi-hole and proxmox, both return 404 and I don't even know how to troubleshoot it. I read somewhere they can't use the same bridge as proxmox or something like that but I'm not quite sure what it means or how to change it.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Leo
I'm posting this question here but I'm not sure if it's the right place, moreover, I'm pretty sure I'm missing something very basic but I can't find it.
I'm running proxmox and I have an LXC for pi-hole and another one for NPM, both have been installed as standalone (i.e. not dockerized).
Pi-hole is configured as reverse proxy and proxmox, NPM lxc, pi-hole lxc and my windows pc have it configured as DNS server. DNS records for all of them are configured and from each CLI I see domains are translated to the right IPs.
I configured Let's Encrypt and adding proxy host for NPM works fine, SSL certificates are there and I can access without issues. The problem is when I add proxy hosts for pi-hole and proxmox, both return 404 and I don't even know how to troubleshoot it. I read somewhere they can't use the same bridge as proxmox or something like that but I'm not quite sure what it means or how to change it.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Leo