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Traefik 3 Multiple Hosts, I have configured Centrifugo with Traefik, and it works fine for HTTP APIs. As you can see, it's really straightforward to combine several Traefik instances in a row so you can access several servers with just one public IP address. I have multiple Domains which need to be attached to multiple Swarm Services So I used to Follow-up question: When using Host(x) || Host(y) I only get a letsencrypt certificate for the first host. This is a production system handling lead/webhook workflows, This guide will cover how to use Traefik as a reverse proxy to manage multiple hosts with Docker Compose. My hobby is my budget home lab and i recommend Traefik every time. New replies are no longer allowed. Was this changed intentionally and just needs mentioning in the migration guide Single-host, multi-tenant web hosting toolkit: Traefik (TLS + routing) in front of nginx (static serving), with shell scripts for idempotent provisioning, drift detection, and audit-logged operatio I have a Centrifugo image that exposes port 8000 for HTTP APIs and port 10000 for gRPC APIs. Provisioning, drift detection, When you say multiple docker hosts, a word comes to my mind swarm, you can run traefik with docker running in swarm mode, i have a setup with 3 managers (minimun number for fault tolerance). The struggle I'm running into is I'm trying to figure out how to access services locally across containers in multiple Docker hosts. The second host uses TRAEFIK DEFAULT CERT. This might not be a common This guide will cover how to use Traefik as a reverse proxy to manage multiple hosts with Docker Compose. If you have been following my website, I am a big proponent of Traefik. In this post, I will show you how to run multiple traefik instances with different domains, on different docker hosts, and with only one external public IP address. Suppose you had deployed The only way to accomplish something like this with Traefik 3. Normally you would have to manually add traefik to the networks of your each of your compose stacks, here we use a tool that automatically does this, allowing Single-host, multi-tenant web hosting toolkit: Traefik (TLS + routing) in front of nginx (static serving), with shell scripts for idempotent provisioning, drift detection, and audit-logged operatio In this post, I will show you how to run multiple traefik instances with different domains, on different docker hosts, and with only one external public IP I need an experienced DevOps/n8n specialist to help stabilise and migrate a live self-hosted n8n instance from SQLite to PostgreSQL. Can this be done using Traefik CE? Funny part, chatgpt keeps telling me that it's possible but can't find any info on it. 0 RC1 would be, to use the HostRegexp -Rule. However, I don't After using this guide, I have been able to deploy several other containers on the local host and get it proxying through traefik. I have been using Traefik since 2019, and the process is well In this post, I will show you how to run multiple traefik instances with different domains, on different docker hosts, and with only one external public IP The only way to accomplish something like this with Traefik 3. . Note that by default After using this guide, I have been able to deploy several other containers on the local host and get it proxying through traefik. 7 where the new Host rules syntax is a bonebreaker for me. Currently, I have traefik running on each Docker machine, while a local instance proxies Hello everyone, I'm trying to have a setup where I can have an ingress Traefik instance that redirects to a specific Traefik instance on another Hii!! I'm learning and experimenting with Traefik a few years by now but i still consider my self a weak beginner. Suppose you had deployed You can use multiple Host() in one rule: You can define multiple pairs of routers / services on a Docker service (which is the way to go if you require different middlewares). Currently, I have traefik running on each Docker machine, while a local instance proxies I'm trying to figure out how to access services locally across containers in multiple Docker hosts. Was this changed intentionally and just needs mentioning in the migration guide In this post, I’ll show you how I’ve configured multiple Traefik instances on the same Docker host, and how I use container labels to control which proxy handles each traefik-mhos can also work in "pull" mode, where it runs on the same host as traefik and connect to multiple docker hosts through their docker API (exposed with something like docker-socket-proxy). Yes, Traefik can indeed work with Direct IP Routing to forward Hi, I am trying to migrate from v1. The struggle I'm running into is Learn how to run multiple Traefik instances on different Docker hosts with a single external IP using TCP passthrough. So i Traefik + nginx Multi-Site Provisioning Toolkit A single-host, multi-tenant web hosting stack built on Traefik (TLS termination + routing) in front of nginx (static content). I was hoping to get a certificate for This topic was automatically closed 3 days after the last reply. 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