Traefik (not in Docker)
Notes & Warnings¶
- This is an unsupported configuration created by the community
- This describes how to use traefik on a (possibly remote) machine to serve pi-hole via https and a different domain, not how to do this in docker (via docker-compose).
Basic requirements¶
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Have a traefik server running anywhere where it can access port 80 of the pihole server. Technically it can run in a docker container though. For LetsEncrypt to work traefik must be reachable on port 80 and 443 from the internet and have the domain.tld pointed at its external address.
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The following traefik config (traefik.toml)
debug = false checkNewVersion = true logLevel = "INFO" defaultEntryPoints = ["https","http"] [entryPoints] [entryPoints.http] address = ":80" [entryPoints.http.redirect] entryPoint = "https" [entryPoints.https] address = ":443" [entryPoints.https.tls] # Optional Security Settings [retry] [docker] endpoint = "unix:///var/run/docker.sock" domain = "domain.tld" watch = true exposedbydefault = false [acme] email = "emailForLetsEncryptACME" storage = "acme.json" storageFile = "/etc/traefik/acme/acme.json" entryPoint = "https" OnHostRule = true [acme.tlsChallenge] [[acme.domains]] main = "pihole.domain.tld" [file] watch = true [backends] [backends.pihole] [backends.pihole.servers.server1] url = "http://IP-Of-Pihole:80" [frontends] [frontends.pihole] backend = "pihole" passHostHeader = true [frontends.pihole.headers] STSSeconds = 31536000 [frontends.pihole.routes.route1] rule = "Host:pihole.domain.tld"
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Edit your /etc/lighttpd/external.conf to
$SERVER["socket"] == ":80" { # Ensure the Pi-hole Block Page knows that this is not a blocked domain setenv.add-environment = ("fqdn" => "true") $HTTP["host"] =~ "^pi\.hole" { url.redirect = ("^/(.*)" => "https://pihole.domain.tld/$1") } }
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Restart pi-hole's lighttpd and traefik, then you should be able to access your pihole via
https://pihole.domain.tld/
Last update:
January 19, 2021