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[GH-ISSUE #893] How to use infront of Docker Swarm #756
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Originally created by @palitu on GitHub (Feb 14, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/893
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Hey team - love this, makes it so easy to add a new service to my list of proxies, with SLL of course!
I am wanting to move to docker swarm, across a few servers, and want to be able to be able to proxy to any of the servers that is running the proxy.
Obviously swarm has an internal proxy, but if a server is off it cannot do any routing for me.
Has anyone used this infront of swarm, referencing all the nodes within the swarm for a service?
Thanks!
Palitu
@mosaati commented on GitHub (Mar 22, 2021):
This is something I want to know too. Right now I don't see a way to implement it out of the box. Their might be a way to do it in the advanced tab while adding a host but I honestly don't know how and hoping someone could help with the syntax.
@chaptergy commented on GitHub (May 12, 2021):
Relevant feature request: https://github.com/jc21/nginx-proxy-manager/issues/156