I have a similar setup except I use pfSense as my router and pihole for DNS, but I'm sure you can get the same results with your setup. I'm running HAProxy for my reverse proxy and configs for each of my docker containers so any traffic on 443 or 80 gets sent to the container IP on whatever unique port it uses. I then have DNS entries for each URL I want to access the container by, with all of those entries just pointing to HAProxy. Works like a charm.
I have HAProxy running on the pihole itself but there's no reason you couldn't just run that in it's own container. pfSense also let's you install an HAProxy package to handle it on the router itself. I don't know if opensense supports packages like that though.
You can even get fancy and do SSL offloading to access everything over HTTPS.
That's great to hear, I really want this game to be good. I want to relive that feeling of playing Oblivion from sunrise to sunset for a week straight.
All these Republicans speak at the DNC... but are they out there saying these things to other Republicans? I'd be willing to bet lots of right wing voters won't hear this message unless someone starts saying it through their regular communication channels. It's preaching to the converted.
I was just thinking about this episode yesterday! This show was great and the world needs more Joe Pera. I really love the part in this episode when he says he wants to figure out why jack-o'-lanterns scare him "so goddamn much".
I use these and like them but they definitely don't get rid of as much static as dryer sheets. Not enough for me to switch back to those, but the balls leave something to be desired.
I have a similar setup except I use pfSense as my router and pihole for DNS, but I'm sure you can get the same results with your setup. I'm running HAProxy for my reverse proxy and configs for each of my docker containers so any traffic on 443 or 80 gets sent to the container IP on whatever unique port it uses. I then have DNS entries for each URL I want to access the container by, with all of those entries just pointing to HAProxy. Works like a charm.
I have HAProxy running on the pihole itself but there's no reason you couldn't just run that in it's own container. pfSense also let's you install an HAProxy package to handle it on the router itself. I don't know if opensense supports packages like that though.
You can even get fancy and do SSL offloading to access everything over HTTPS.