I’m hoping someone can help me figure out what I’m doing wrong.
I have a VM on my local network that has Traefik, 2 apps (whomai and myapp), and wireguard in server mode (let’s call this VM “server”). I have another VM on the same network with Traefik and wireguard in client mode (let’s call this VM “client”).
myapp.mydomain.com
as a host override on my router so every computer in my house points it to “client”curl -L --header 'Host: myapp.mydomain.com'
from the myapp container it successfully returns the myapp page.But when I browse to http://myapp.mydomain.com
I get “Internal Server Error”, yet nothing appears in the docker logs for any app (neither traefik container, neither wireguard container, nor the myapp container).
Any suggestions/assistance would be appreciated!
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This seems like an issue where the wireguard is not using the correct DNS server. Does the wireguard DNS setting point to the router?
A diagrams might help me to see what is going on more clearly.
Thanks for helping, @Lem453@lemmy.ca.
Both wireguard containers are using my router for DNS, and my router points
myapp.mydomain.com
andwhoami.mydomain.com
to “client”.