NGNIX and LetsEncrypt

  • Hi folks,


    I am running into a problem finding any tutorials or guides in english on how to setup the NGINX Plugin to serve a public web page while allowing me to configure my OMV to be accessible via subdomain. All with LetsEncrypt so that I can only access my OMV over HTTPS, but so that I can also access my primary website (served by NGINX plugin) on port 80 and/or 443. I would like my SSL certs to be valid for ports 443 and whatever port I set the OMV GUI to.


    Additionally, I don't know much about NGINX and a lot of the info I am finding online uses the CLI, but I am trying to understand Pools. What are they for? Do I need them? How would I set them up for my configuration?


    Ideally my configuration would look like this:


    Code
    domain.com - port 80 - Public accessible web page
    https://domain.com - port 443 - Public accessible web page using LetsEncrypt SSL
    omv.domain.com - port 81 - Redirects to HTTPS://omv.domain.com
    https://omv.domain.com - port 442 - OMV web GUI using LetsEncrypt SSL


    Thank you all for any help.

  • Download the LE plugin, and install it.
    Your domain must be valid, and you own it in order to generate the cert.


    Next create your sites with the 'port-based' , in the Nginx plugin.


    Then go to the Certificates tab, and make sure it's there.


    You don't need a separated port for LE.


    If you want multiple domains, in LE plugin GUI, then do like this:


    abc.test.com, xyz.test.com, xXx.test.com

    OMV v5.0
    Asus Z97-A/3.1; i3-4370
    32GB RAM Corsair Vengeance Pro

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