[Feature Request] 2nd homepage as proxy of 1st homepage #2780
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To achieve the setup where you have two separate homepage instances on different networks, and one acts as a proxy for the other, you would need to configure the networking and service discovery aspects carefully. While the provided documentation does not explicitly describe setting up one homepage instance as a proxy for another, you can use the general principles of Docker networking, service discovery, and reverse proxy configuration to accomplish this. Here's a general approach you could take:
Since the documentation does not provide a specific guide for this setup, you may need to experiment with the configuration and possibly seek further assistance from the homepage community or documentation for more advanced networking setups. Remember to keep security in mind when configuring your instances, especially when exposing services across networks. If you need further assistance with specific configuration files or detailed steps, please let me know, and I can provide more targeted advice based on the homepage documentation and general Docker networking principles. Thanks for posting a discussion about homepage here on GitHub. Homepage now uses a fancy new AI tool thanks to our friends at Glime, so the answer above is the AI bot's attempt to answer your question. If you feel it's sufficient you can mark the answer and close this post, otherwise feel free to leave it open of course! Thanks for using Homepage! ❤️ This comment was generated by Glime. |
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if you use docker, you could monitor the services directly (with only opening one port) by using https://github.com/Tecnativa/docker-socket-proxy which allows you to safely open the docker socket to the network in a by-default read-only and explicit-allow fashion. Then I use the service monitors to monitor containers on my other VM |
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I have VMs on 2 separate networks, and instead of creating a rule on the firewall on both networks for homepage to get monitor response for all the VMs, that will be bad as I will have to open certain ports for all VMs.
Can we create a second homepage on the second Network and configure that one as proxy of the first one?
That way, we just need to open communication between the 2 VMs running homepage on the 2 separate networks.
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