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29 lines
1.3 KiB
YAML
29 lines
1.3 KiB
YAML
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# External Access
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# Traefik will allow access to certain applications externally. To enable this you'll either; a domain name that points to your
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# home static IP address, the cloudflare with the cloudflare_ddns dynamic DNS container enabled, or use a dynamic DNS provider like no-ip.
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# You'll also need to map ports 80 and 443 from your router to your ansible-nas server, then enable the per-app "available_externally"
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# settings.
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traefik_enabled: false
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# directories
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traefik_data_directory: "{{ docker_home }}/traefik"
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# network
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traefik_port_http: "80"
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traefik_port_https: "443"
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traefik_port_ui: "8083"
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traefik_docker_image: traefik:v2.4
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traefik_log_level: "INFO"
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# find the relevant name and environment variables for your DNS provider at https://go-acme.github.io/lego/dns/
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traefik_dns_provider: cloudflare
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traefik_environment_variables:
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CF_DNS_API_TOKEN: "abcdabcd123412341234"
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# Ansible-NAS requests a wildcard certificate for your domain, so there should be no reason to have to use the staging
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# letsencrypt acme server. If you do want to flip between staging/production, you might need to stop Traefik and clear
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# the "{{ docker_home }}/traefik" after changing this setting.
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# traefik_acme_server: "https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory" # staging
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traefik_acme_server: "https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory" # production
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