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Getting started with go-proxy
docker container
Setup
-
Install
wget
if not already -
Run setup script
bash <(wget -qO- https://6uo.me/go-proxy-setup-docker)
What it does:
- Create required directories
- Setup
config.yml
andcompose.yml
-
Verify folder structure and then
cd go-proxy
go-proxy ├── certs ├── compose.yml └── config ├── config.yml └── providers.yml
-
Enable HTTPs (optional)
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To use autocert feature
- completing
autocert
section inconfig/config.yml
- mount
certs/
to/app/certs
to store obtained certs
- completing
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To use existing certificate
mount your wildcard (
*.y.z
) SSL cert- cert / chain / fullchain ->
/app/certs/cert.crt
- private key ->
/app/certs/priv.key
- cert / chain / fullchain ->
-
-
Modify
compose.yml
fit your needsAdd networks to make sure it is in the same network with other containers, or make sure
proxy.<alias>.host
is reachable -
Run
docker compose up -d
to start the container -
Start editing config files in
http://<ip>:8080
Troubleshooting
-
Firewall issues
If you are using
ufw
with vpn that drop all inbound traffic except vpn, run below:sudo ufw allow from 172.16.0.0/16 to 100.64.0.0/10
Explaination:
Docker network is usually
172.16.0.0/16
Tailscale is used as an example,
100.64.0.0/10
will be the CIDRYou can also list CIDRs of all docker bridge networks by:
docker network inspect $(docker network ls | awk '$3 == "bridge" { print $1}') | jq -r '.[] | .Name + " " + .IPAM.Config[0].Subnet' -