I have an Odroid N2+ running Arch Linux ARM that I just love. I have installed a bunch of shit on it like jellyfin (TV), miniflux (RSS), gonic/airsonic-refix (music), soju/gamja (IRC), komga (comics).
I am starting to lose track of things. Like which port which service is running on. Sometimes I even forget which service I am running.
It would be nice to maintain a text configuration that I can use to provision this setup if I have to reinstall everything (as is tradition) and something I can glance over to get a state of things.
Any ideas for this? I feel like something like ansible should for this. I tried looking up stuff for this but search results always show some sweaty nerd managing kubernetes on a fleet of Raspberry Pis (the sweaty nerd calls it “homelab”). Before I start hacking my own stuff I would like to hear if someone else has experience with this.
Thanks.
Can you give a brief example of this? I am not able to follow
If your service listens on port 2555, you could tell nginx to listen on port 2556 and then forward things to port 2555.
This is a very basic nginx config file.
server { listen 2556; location / { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:2555; } }
Oh I get what you mean. It’s for exposing this service over TLS. I don’t have a need for this since I only access services over LAN or Tailscale.
There are some other stuff it can do, but yea.