Trouble actually hitting the correct applet from external connection
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@johnpoz i tried the simple port forward. I think its because i have plex as an applet (KVM) on TrueNAS Scale (Im used to TrueNAS core, but moved away from that when i moved with the PfSense over Unifi (VERY glad i did) but still need to learn a lot.)
And, i may not have needed the NAT rule, but whatever it did (i assume the firewall creation rule the way it made it) worked to gain access outside the network for Plex (before that, it would work for about 3 minutes then disable the outside connection (it was never long enough for me to actually test).
Anyway, i "commented out" (not sure the PfSense term for disabling a firewall rule) anything not needed (anything with a 0 next to traffic)
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Still no joy (feel free to check on your end as you know the domain to go to (cloud.domain.com is also setup and doesnt work, just leads to the login page for TrueNAS )
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@menethoran where is your frontend setup? for haproxy, and did you remove pfsense from listening on 80 and 443?
You have to setup the front end to match up to your backend that sends to port..
I hit your fqdn now on 80 I just hit truenas.
btw your rules should be wan address for destination.
If I hit your ombi fqdn on https: It tries to send me to 192.168.2.2:9001 So your ha proxy is clearly not setup correctly. But that looks more like a redirection vs proxy... Lets see your port forward setup..
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@johnpoz i think thats because i have all https requests going to nextcloud (on 9001)...
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@menethoran and again useless rules. How would the source port be 443? that would never be the case.
And how would the dest be 192.168.2.2 and natted to 192.168.2.2 to 3579, remove that rule as well.
Lets see your frontend of haproxy setup.
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@johnpoz when you ask "did you remove pfsense from listening on port 80 and 443" do you mean, did i change the port used to access the pfsense gui? if so, yes. (is that problematic?)
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@menethoran well if pfsense listening on 80, and your trying to use haproxy on 80, then yeah kind of a problem ;)
Make sure you remove the 80 redirect that pfsense gui uses.
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@johnpoz so... ok, bigger problem (im assuming temporary).
I locked myself out of PfSense. I change my webgui port to 10080 without realizing that its "a dangerous port" (was just an easy quick port to set up that stopped it from using 80)...
what do i do?
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@menethoran what do you mean dangous port?
You can just change it back to 80 on the console..
Why not just set pfsense to https only?
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@johnpoz fixed... Effing Chrome.
well, now knowing THAT, im gonna keep it that way :)
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@johnpoz OK, i got Ombi working, nextcloud is still not liking it (to get ombi to work, i had to disable the 1:1 NAT rule i thought i needed (but apparently do not) for plex to work
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@menethoran are you trying to run nexcloud through haproxy? Is that a different fqdn, netclould.yourdomain.tld ?
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@johnpoz i am trying to get it to run through HAProxy, yes.
Same domain but cloud.domain.com rather than ombi.domain.com
currently getting a 503 error.
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@menethoran 503 points to your backend check failing, turn that off. I ran into sim problem with either ombi or overseerr, had to set check to none.
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@johnpoz as in the health check? (that was already turned off).
BUT, i avoided the 503 error by changing my PfSense SSL port to 8443.
But, now im getting a 400 error, even when connecting with https its telling me im connecting via http
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@menethoran well yeah if your going to be using ports for haproxy, you can't be using the ports on other services..
You trying to do this with shared frontend, I take it your doing ssl offloading, or your doing it on the cloud instance? Is it running on 443, some other port? like 9001, is that in the clear, or is that also https, where your trying to do a ssl frontend and also on the backend?
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@johnpoz Home assistant created the nextcloud instance and puts it on port 9001 (it has something to do with KVM not allowing the assigning of ports below 9000 or something. I did a little research but quit when i found out the issue is currently "baked in".
I dont particularly care what port it all runs across, just want it to be secure (i cant do that with Ombi as i understand it because Ombi doesnt support SSL yet (as Ive read)).
So, preferably, id like to go to https://cloud.mydomain.com and have it end at my nextcloud instance at 192.168.2.2:9001
here are my front and backends.... figure its easier just to show you:
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