I am using nginx on a separate machine (VM)
I have yet to try it in docker, I just have not found a reason to change it yet.
I’ve tried npm, caddy and traefik but they are always way more complicated then adding a new config file in nginx…
I feel the others add too much to the docker configs and limit what can be added to the reverse proxy.
I have control of access from the nginx server, without having to change the apps configuration.
NPM is the closest to what I would like (only needing the same network in docker) if I go the docker way but for some reason it never works as it should when I configure it. So I am sticking to plain nginx.
I am using nginx on a separate machine (VM) I have yet to try it in docker, I just have not found a reason to change it yet.
I’ve tried npm, caddy and traefik but they are always way more complicated then adding a new config file in nginx…
I feel the others add too much to the docker configs and limit what can be added to the reverse proxy. I have control of access from the nginx server, without having to change the apps configuration.
NPM is the closest to what I would like (only needing the same network in docker) if I go the docker way but for some reason it never works as it should when I configure it. So I am sticking to plain nginx.