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Enable nginx with the recommended proxy/TLS/optimisation/gzip settings and a declarative virtualHosts table -- each proxied service is a Nix entry, so the routing lives in-repo. Ships one HTTP-only example vhost; enableACME/forceSSL are present but commented, to be flipped per-vhost once a DNS name and cert exist. Opens 80 and 443.
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1.5 KiB
Nix
40 lines
1.5 KiB
Nix
# Native nginx reverse proxy. The proxy configuration is declarative Nix:
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# every proxied service is an entry under services.nginx.virtualHosts, so the
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# whole routing table lives in this file and is built/version-controlled with
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# the rest of the system.
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#
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# To add a proxied service, add another virtualHosts."<host>" entry following
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# the example below. To serve it over HTTPS, uncomment enableACME + forceSSL on
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# that vhost once it has a real DNS name and the ACME HTTP-01/DNS-01 challenge
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# can be satisfied (see security.acme for the account/email and DNS settings).
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{ ... }:
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{
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services.nginx = {
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enable = true;
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recommendedProxySettings = true; # sane proxy_set_header defaults (Host, X-Forwarded-*)
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recommendedTlsSettings = true;
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recommendedOptimisation = true;
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recommendedGzipSettings = true;
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virtualHosts = {
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# Example reverse-proxy vhost. Replace the name and upstream with a real
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# service (e.g. a container published by the Docker host on this machine).
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"example.lan" = {
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# enableACME = true; # request a Let's Encrypt cert for this host
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# forceSSL = true; # redirect HTTP -> HTTPS once the cert exists
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locations."/" = {
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proxyPass = "http://127.0.0.1:8080";
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proxyWebsockets = true; # forward Upgrade/Connection for WebSocket apps
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};
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};
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};
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};
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# Public reverse-proxy ports. 443 is opened now so flipping a vhost to TLS
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# needs no firewall change.
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networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [
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80
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443
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];
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}
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