Features:
- access all services with free TLS from letsencrypt using your own domain
- running a side project is super simple as you can plug the docker-compose file in the Portainer (directly from another repo) and even use Portainer as the docker registry
- no shell scripts are needed for maintenance
- automatic https and cert refresh
- Only 80, 443 and 9000 are needed so no problems with allocated ports (9000 if Traefik died and you want to access Portainer)
- not even ssh will be needed. Once Portainer is running through Traefik (https), everything can be updated using the UI
- multiple ways to access logs (Portainer, Dozzle)
Warning! If a docker-compose doesn't work for you out of the box, it's probably because I use docker mapping for synology, like /volume1/@docker:/var/lib/docker
. If that's the case, you will have to change it yourself.
- Buy a domain. For this to work you will need to be able to create one DNS A record with a wildcard. Cloudflare offers domains at no cost (they don't make profit off it) and are great overall so I recommend them as a domain registrar.
- You will need an ACME provider for the ACME challenge. Here's the list of providers supported by Traefik. If you're using Cloudflare, head over to API Tokens and create one with
Edit zone DNS
permission. Save it. You will use it forCF_DNS_API_TOKEN
in a moment. - Copy
.env.example
to.env
. OverwriteSERVER_DOMAIN
with your domain name. - Now you're ready to start. In the root directory, simply
docker-compose up -d
. It will start Portainer from the compose file. This compose already has some things that will be useful for Traefik in a moment. - Once Portainer is up and running, head over to
http://ip-where-portainer-is-running:9000
. Go toSettings
->App Templates
and replace the url withhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/tomwojcik/homeserver-traefik-portainer/master/template.json
. - Go to
App Templates
. Make sure you see some applications there. Deploy Traefik first. - When deploying Traefik you will need to set
SERVER_DOMAIN
,ACME_EMAIL
and now is the time to useCF_DNS_API_TOKEN
. If you want to use another challenge provider, you will have to copy this template and adjust it to fit your needs. - Once you click
Deploy the stack
, head over toTraefik
stack and see logs. Make sure there are no errors. If you have problems, it's best to expose ports of Traefik and Whoami using the "edit stack" option in Portainer. Then just fix whatever is broken. - Now go to Cloudflare. You need to add a subdomain. Select your domain, go to DNS panel, click
Add record
. Assuming the Portainer is running on192.168.1.2
within the local network, create record:- Type:
A
- Name:
*
- IPv4 address:
192.168.1.2
- Proxy status: disabled
- Type:
- From now on you can access Portainer (within local network) using
portainer.example.com
. - Deploy other stacks. Enjoy.
Synology uses 80 and 443 for DSM or other stuff so the ports need to be changed.
sed -i -e 's/80/81/' -e 's/443/444/' /usr/syno/share/nginx/server.mustache /usr/syno/share/nginx/DSM.mustache /usr/syno/share/nginx/WWWService.mustache
- Depending on the DSM version, restart nginx with:
DSM<7
=synoservicecfg --restart nginx
DSM>=7
=sudo systemctl restart nginx
I adjusted https://github.com/SimonHaas/homeserver to my needs. Big kudos to Simon Haas for sharing his stack.
It's my homeserver setup so if it works for me - there's nothing to improve. If you want to star / fork / download - go ahead. I hope it makes your life easier!