For better context: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63123652/is-there-a-way-to-set-port-in-a-dns-forward
Hello community! I have setup an aws ec2 instance and installed BTCPay server on it. I used the Docker version.
I also bought a domain name and pointed btcpay.example.com
to my BTCPay server with an A record.
I want to run a Web server along side BTCPay server at example.com
. BTCPay Server has already taken up port 80 and 443 so I guess I'll have to run my web server on another port but how can I specify port number in a DNS record?
With some help I learnt about reverse proxy and I see BTCPay server has an environment variable called "REVERSEPROXY_DEFAULT_HOST: Optional, if using a reverse proxy nginx, specify which website should be presented if the server is accessed by its IP."
though I don't understand how to configure this or if its the correct way.
Help please?
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