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@ -5,7 +5,9 @@ I have an OpenVPN server set up on a Raspberry Pi (`192.168.0.2`) listening on T
I have a Debian VM running on `192.168.0.6` that runs an "nginx hub" that I'd like to proxy all web-ish traffic out of my network with. It's currently handling at least one http(s) service running from that same VM, and will probably handle more. I have a Debian VM running on `192.168.0.6` that runs an "nginx hub" that I'd like to proxy all web-ish traffic out of my network with. It's currently handling at least one http(s) service running from that same VM, and will probably handle more.
Given I only have one external IP, I want the ability to handle both OpenVPN traffic and https traffic Given I only have one external IP, I want the ability to handle both OpenVPN traffic and https traffic on port TCP/443. I know it's possible to reverse proxy raw t
Right now, it appears that I can't do that with one IP because that would require two separate nginx components listening on the same port, or that's what I ascertained from the logs. Right now, it appears that I can't do that with one IP because that would require two separate nginx components listening on the same port, or that's what I ascertained from the logs.