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| Netdata | netdata.yourdomain.com | [netdata/netdata](https://hub.docker.com/r/netdata/netdata) | *latest* | Server monitoring |
| Duplicati | duplicati.yourdomain.com | [linuxserver/duplicati](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/duplicati)| *latest* | Backups |
The front-end reverse proxy (Traefik - *version1 **v1.7-alpine***) routes based on the lowest level subdomain
The front-end reverse proxy (Traefik - **check the next section if you have already the seedbox with Traefik v1**) routes based on the lowest level subdomain
(e.g. `deluge.example.com` would route to deluge). Since this is how the router
works, it is recommended for you to get a top level domain. If you do not have
one, you can edit your domains locally by changing your hosts file or use a
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Note: Plex is also available directly through the `32400` port without going
through the reverse proxy.
## September 2020 - Upgrade to Traefik v2 instructions
Before upgrading Traefik to version 2, please check the following:
- In this repo, Traefik v2 upgrade is as seamless as possible (same environment variables than before, out-of-the-box config file...).
- The ``HTTP_PASSWORD`` variable now must be simple-quoted in the .env file. See the updated ``.env.sample`` file (which has also been reorganized)
- Run ``init.sh`` in order to create required Docker objects (network name has changed).
- You can update your acme.json to a Traefik v2-compliant one by doing the following (before launching Traefik v2):
```sh
mkdir -p /tmp/migration
cd /tmp/migration
sudo cp /opt/traefik/acme.json .
sudo chmod 775 /tmp/migration/acme.json
# Do *NOT* forget the --resolver at the end! (le = Let's Encrypt resolver, see traefik/traefik.yml)
docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/data -w /data containous/traefik-migration-tool acme -i acme.json -o acme2.json --resolver le
mkdir -p /data/config/traefik
sudo cp acme2.json /data/config/traefik/acme.json
sudo chmod 600 /data/config/traefik/acme.json
# When you already have a backup!
sudo rm -rf /opt/traefik /tmp/migration
```
- As from Traefik v2, as Http Authentication is now possible on the Traefik console, the latter is enabled at ``traefik.yourdomain.com``.
- After all this, you can simply do: ``./update-all.sh``! Voilà!
## Dependencies
- [Docker](https://github.com/docker/docker) >= 1.13.0

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#!/bin/bash
echo "[$0] Initializing..."
docker network create traefik-network || true
docker network create traefik-network 2&>1 || true
if [[ ! -f .env ]]; then
cp .env.sample .env
echo "[$0] Please edit .env file"