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Cloudflare application installed via app store. Portainer app installed via app store, portainer is exposed via 9000 port on Umbrel.
If I will use <local ip>:9000 or umbrel.local:9000 to expose Umbrel via Cloudflare Tunnel, I will get:
https to http redirect error
redirect to port 2000 for Umbrel authentication.
It can be easily replicated locally, try to login to application using machine IP address, due missing cookie for that address in the browser user will be asked to log in on some random port.
How can I expose application using Cloudflared now? If I get it right, this will cause errors on any attempt to expose applications via custom public domain
Disclaimer: I have bought Umbrel Home and it's kind of disappointing that I am unable to access those apps externally.
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A similar thing happened to transmission: it's rpc port is protected by app_auth, but it's fine because other apps connect to it not by using the external network, but directly inside the docker one. This bypassed app_auth. Based on the screenshots from cloudflate tunnel's appstore page, it also connects to the apps using this method (uses domain names like protoprism_web_1). It the end if cloudflare doesn't work, you can use Tailscale.
TL;DR:
Cloudflare application installed via app store. Portainer app installed via app store, portainer is exposed via 9000 port on Umbrel.
If I will use
<local ip>:9000
orumbrel.local:9000
to expose Umbrel via Cloudflare Tunnel, I will get:2000
for Umbrel authentication.It can be easily replicated locally, try to login to application using machine IP address, due missing cookie for that address in the browser user will be asked to log in on some random port.
How can I expose application using Cloudflared now? If I get it right, this will cause errors on any attempt to expose applications via custom public domain
Disclaimer: I have bought Umbrel Home and it's kind of disappointing that I am unable to access those apps externally.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: