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Add the following in Advanced tab
replace the IP and port
Thank you for providing this, however when i now browse to
pihole.mydomain.com
it gives me a 404, and the URL is directed topihole.mydomain.com/admin:8118
. E.g. the port is somehow ending up at the end of the url haha.@Sunny' 🌻 that must not happen, did you remove the custom location from before? The above is working with my pihole setup
Ahhh i got it working now! Thanks a bunch for the help, been trying to get this to work for hours now hehe
If you're going to be playing with custom locations and such, it might be worth using nginx directly instead of through the limitations of NPM.
Just tried this myself and mine does the same thing but I don't have anything set in the custom locations tab. What did you do to resolve it?
Remove any custom locations (if u have tried to add any), and then simply copy paste this into the advanced tab. Dont forget to change the <IP+PORT>
Let me know how it goes :)
Yeah that's exactly what I'd done but it was insisting on trying to redirect me to the site on port 4443 for some reason.
Fixed it in the end by reverting the NPM config to default (no advanced settings) and instead using Pihole's
VIRTUAL_HOST=pihole.mydomain.internal
environment variable in the Docker compose file.Cheers for your help anyway!