I have a Traefik reverse proxy configured on my internal network and it is successfully routing communication via an internal hostname address.
I want to add external access using a cloudflare tunnel. I have the tunnel configured and route traffic if I go directly to the host but if i try to route via the traefik reverse proxy i get nothing.
How can i diagnose where the traffic it going via the CF tunnel to i can find where my system is falling over?
Try making sure that x-forwarded-for is enabled in Traefik, then point the tunnel hostname to the internal DNS entry and see if that works.
I’m running the apps in docker with all the apps in the same docker network. I wasn’t to use traefik so I can also add authentication (authentik specifically) to force login requirements.
I can ping the traefik up and hostname from the Cf tunnel container. But when I assign the DBs route through the tunnel (to either the IP or the host name) I still can’t reach traefik (there are no calls coming into the access logs).