So, I’m trying to get pangolin up and running.
What I have: Ubuntu server running in proxmox, docker running on that Ubuntu, dynamic IP, duckdns in docker to counter that, domain name
What I did: installed pangolin with the installation script, said yes to crowdsec because it looked like the safest option (over time) even if I don’t know what it is/does, set a CNAME from pangolin.mydomain.com to my.duckdns.org, set a port forward for ports 80 and 443 on TCP and for port 51520 on UDP
What is happening: well, fairly, not much. If I test it from outside the network, I get a connection refused. If I test it locally (in portainer click on the 443 or 80 port) I get page not found
What I want: I want it to just work without a hastle and hope one of you can help me out here, cause I’m starting to lose my mind
Ok so what is pangolin? I’m only familiar with the animal and its role in the pandemic.
Edit: someone doesn’t like jokes I guess?
It’s a reverse proxy, tunnel like Tailscale, with LetsEncrypt like Caddy, and a few other goodies all rolled into one.
Pangolin is like cloudflare tunnels, but you can self host it
Interesting. This could be a decent secondary use for my VPS
From what I found, it’s a reverse proxy