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Reverse Proxy with one NIC [closed]


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Does anyone know if it's possible to have a reverse proxy on nginx or something inside of a NAT'd network with the reverse proxy having only one NIC? For example, the domain abc.com will point to the WAN NIC of the router. Traffic for abc.com will re-route to the reverse proxy server. If abc.com/esxi is entered, the reverse proxy will redirect traffic to the ESXi server. If abc.com/files is entered, it redirects to the file server. If abc.com/confluence is entered, it redirects to a confluence server.



If this is possible, how could it be done?



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  • Sorry, we don't do tutorials here. Of course nginx can do this, and lots of people already do. You can look up some existing documentation and come back with more specific questions.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 27 at 22:17

















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Does anyone know if it's possible to have a reverse proxy on nginx or something inside of a NAT'd network with the reverse proxy having only one NIC? For example, the domain abc.com will point to the WAN NIC of the router. Traffic for abc.com will re-route to the reverse proxy server. If abc.com/esxi is entered, the reverse proxy will redirect traffic to the ESXi server. If abc.com/files is entered, it redirects to the file server. If abc.com/confluence is entered, it redirects to a confluence server.



If this is possible, how could it be done?



Network Config










share|improve this question













closed as too broad by Michael Hampton Apr 27 at 22:16


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.


















  • Sorry, we don't do tutorials here. Of course nginx can do this, and lots of people already do. You can look up some existing documentation and come back with more specific questions.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 27 at 22:17













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Does anyone know if it's possible to have a reverse proxy on nginx or something inside of a NAT'd network with the reverse proxy having only one NIC? For example, the domain abc.com will point to the WAN NIC of the router. Traffic for abc.com will re-route to the reverse proxy server. If abc.com/esxi is entered, the reverse proxy will redirect traffic to the ESXi server. If abc.com/files is entered, it redirects to the file server. If abc.com/confluence is entered, it redirects to a confluence server.



If this is possible, how could it be done?



Network Config










share|improve this question














Does anyone know if it's possible to have a reverse proxy on nginx or something inside of a NAT'd network with the reverse proxy having only one NIC? For example, the domain abc.com will point to the WAN NIC of the router. Traffic for abc.com will re-route to the reverse proxy server. If abc.com/esxi is entered, the reverse proxy will redirect traffic to the ESXi server. If abc.com/files is entered, it redirects to the file server. If abc.com/confluence is entered, it redirects to a confluence server.



If this is possible, how could it be done?



Network Config







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closed as too broad by Michael Hampton Apr 27 at 22:16


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closed as too broad by Michael Hampton Apr 27 at 22:16


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  • Sorry, we don't do tutorials here. Of course nginx can do this, and lots of people already do. You can look up some existing documentation and come back with more specific questions.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 27 at 22:17

















  • Sorry, we don't do tutorials here. Of course nginx can do this, and lots of people already do. You can look up some existing documentation and come back with more specific questions.

    – Michael Hampton
    Apr 27 at 22:17
















Sorry, we don't do tutorials here. Of course nginx can do this, and lots of people already do. You can look up some existing documentation and come back with more specific questions.

– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 at 22:17





Sorry, we don't do tutorials here. Of course nginx can do this, and lots of people already do. You can look up some existing documentation and come back with more specific questions.

– Michael Hampton
Apr 27 at 22:17










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