Hi folks,

Just set up Nginx Proxy Manager + Pihole and a new domain with Porkbun. All is working and I have all my services service.mydomain.com, however some services such as pihole seem to be strictly reachable with /admin at the end. This means with my current setup it only directs me to pihole.mydomain.com which leads to a 403 Forbidden.

This is what I have tried, but with no prevail. Not really getting the hang of this so would really appriciate a pinpoint on this :)

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Add the following in Advanced tab

location / {   return 301 /admin;}location /admin {   proxy_pass [url=http://<Pi-hole-IP>:<Pi-hole-Port>/admin;]http://<Pi-hole-IP>:<Pi-hole-Port>/admin;[/url]   proxy_set_header Host $host;   proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;   proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;   proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;}

replace the IP and port

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Thank you for providing this, however when i now browse to pihole.mydomain.com it gives me a 404, and the URL is directed to pihole.mydomain.com/admin:8118. E.g. the port is somehow ending up at the end of the url haha.

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@Sunny’ 🌻 that must not happen, did you remove the custom location from before? The above is working with my pihole setup

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Ahhh i got it working now! Thanks a bunch for the help, been trying to get this to work for hours now hehe

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Side question: Are you exposing your pihole externally?

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nope. Been using Tailscale to acesss my stuff from home.

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code formatting is messed up :/

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