• Entware

    From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to All on Thu Dec 24 07:58:00 2020
    I've got a Linksys WRT1900AC router at home running DD-WRT. I read
    about Entware, a way to run Linux packages on it, and set up a hard
    drive to support it.

    I'm planning on setting up nginx with a reverse proxy for http/https
    traffic, so I can stop relying on NAT to get to multiple hosts. NFSD
    for my Proxmox host, so I can store backups and run images off of it.
    The list of packages are pretty impressive, it'll be nice to finally
    put the CPU on my router to work. :)



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  • From deon@VERT/ALTERANT to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Dec 25 11:45:53 2020
    Re: Entware
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Thu Dec 24 2020 07:58 am

    Howdy,

    I'm planning on setting up nginx with a reverse proxy for http/https traffic, so I can stop relying on NAT to get to multiple hosts. NFSD
    for my Proxmox host, so I can store backups and run images off of it.

    You could also use HAProxy - and with the recent addition of HAProxy in SBBS, it will still get the correct source IP (for any decisions that block or reject connections).

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to deon on Fri Dec 25 00:49:48 2020
    Re: Entware
    By: deon to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Dec 25 2020 11:45 am

    You could also use HAProxy - and with the recent addition of HAProxy in SBBS, it will still get the correct source IP (for any decisions that block or reject connections).

    I didn't know that, HAProxy looks interesting - and there's a package for Entware that supports it.

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Dec 27 01:47:22 2020
    On 12/24/2020 8:58 AM, poindexter FORTRAN wrote:
    I've got a Linksys WRT1900AC router at home running DD-WRT. I read
    about Entware, a way to run Linux packages on it, and set up a hard
    drive to support it.

    I'm planning on setting up nginx with a reverse proxy for http/https
    traffic, so I can stop relying on NAT to get to multiple hosts. NFSD
    for my Proxmox host, so I can store backups and run images off of it.
    The list of packages are pretty impressive, it'll be nice to finally
    put the CPU on my router to work. :)

    For what it's worth, if there's a Caddy 2 build for your platform, that
    will likely be easier to setup/configure (in the box letsencrypt) for
    your reverse proxy needs than nginx. Recently changed all our SPA
    containers and a few others at work to Caddy as it's lighter and tends
    to run better for our needs than the nginx setups it replaced.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Tracker1 on Sun Dec 27 07:49:00 2020
    Tracker1 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    For what it's worth, if there's a Caddy 2 build for your platform, that will likely be easier to setup/configure (in the box letsencrypt) for
    your reverse proxy needs than nginx. Recently changed all our SPA containers and a few others at work to Caddy as it's lighter and tends
    to run better for our needs than the nginx setups it replaced.

    I'll take a look. Nginx is what I'm using at work and it's all I know,
    and it seems a lot easier than Apache would have been.

    Thanks for the pointer!



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