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Subdomains, Nginx-proxy and Docker-compose


Unfortunately nginx doesn't support sub-domains on IP addresses like that.

You would either have to modify the clients hosts file (which you said you didn't want to do)...


Or you can just set your nginx to redirect like so:

location /jenkins {    proxy_pass http://jenkins:8080;    ...}location /other-container {    proxy_pass http://other-container:8080;}

which would allow you to access jenkins at 192.168.1.2/jenkins


Or you can try and serve your different containers through different ports. E.g:

server {    listen 8081;    location / {        proxy_pass http://jenkins:8080;        ...    }}server {    listen 8082;    location / {        proxy_pass http://other-container:8080;        ...    }}

And then access jenkins from 192.168.1.2:8081/


If you are already using docker-compose I recommend using the jwilder nginx-proxy container.

https://github.com/jwilder/nginx-proxy

This allows you to add unlimited number of web service containers to the backend of the defined nginx proxy, for example:

nginx-proxy:  image: jwilder/nginx-proxy  ports:    - "80:80"    - "443:443"  volumes:    - "/etc/nginx/vhost.d"    - "/usr/share/nginx/html"    - "/var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock:ro"    - "nginx_certs:/etc/nginx/certs:rw"nginx:  build:   context: ./docker/nginx/   dockerfile: Dockerfile  volumes_from:     - data  environment:     VIRTUAL_HOST: www.host1.comnginx_2:  build:   context: ./docker/nginx_2/   dockerfile: Dockerfile  volumes_from:     - data  environment:     VIRTUAL_HOST: www.host2.comapache_1:  build:   context: ./docker/apache_1/   dockerfile: Dockerfile  volumes_from:     - data  environment:     VIRTUAL_HOST: www.host3.com

The nginx-proxy mount the host docker sock file in order to get information about the other containers running, if any of them have the env variable VIRTUAL_HOST set then it will add it to its configuration.


I was trying to configure subdomains in nginx (host), for two virtualhosts in one LXC container.

The way it worked for me:

For apache (in the container), I created two virtual hosts: one in port 80 and the other one in port 90.
For enabling port 90 in apache2 (container), it was necessary to add the line "Listen 90" below "Listen 80" in /etc/apache2/ports.conf

For NGINX (host machine), configured two DOMAINS, both in port 80 creating independent .conf files in /etc/nginx/sites-available. Created symbolic link for each file to /etc/nginx/sites-enabled.

In the first NGINX myfirstdomain.conf file, redirect to http://my.contai.ner.ip:80.

In the second NGINX myseconddomain.conf file, redirect to http://my.contai.ner.ip:90

That was it for me !