I can login using the local IP 192.168.1.2:9101, but when I route that with Nginx, It won’t.
I have the GUI listen address as : 0.0.0.0:9101
I’ve been googling for hours but I can’t find anything, In browser console it says
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 ()
syncthing.my.domain.com/:1 Refused to execute script from 'https://syncthing.my.domain.com/meta.js' because its MIME type ('text/plain') is not executable, and strict MIME type checking is enabled.
I’m a bit confused about those ports (9000 and 9101) because afaik Syncthing only listens on 8384 (GUI) and 22000 (transfers).
I’m using it with NPM as well and I haven’t needed to do anything special to access the GUI through NPM beyond pointing NPM at the syncthing address and port (which, again, I used 8384).
Please note that 22000 is unrelated to the GUI, that needs to be handled as a stream. It’s not HTTP so you won’t be able to do domain routing with it. You can add it as a stream host in NPM but it will use the IP/name of the machine/container that NPM runs on.
I currently expose 22000 to Tailscale through the tailnet IP/name. But you only need to define that in the other syncthing clients anyway, shouldn’t impact using the GUI.
Sorry it’s just 9101, I updated it.
In GUI you can change the port of the GUI and that’s what I did, so I can right now actually access it using 192.168.1.2:9101 and it works. Do you have NPM configured in anyway other than pointing? have you made any changes in Syncthing itself to give it a domain name or an address?
No relevant changes in Syncthing. The GUI is on 0.0.0.0:8384, transfer is on tcp4://0.0.0.0:22000.
NPM is a simple forward to IP:8384. I have unchecked cache, block exploits and websockets in NPM.
The forwarding is actually taking place, the problem is that when I write credintials and try to login it doesn’t