Cannot access to the Traefik Dashboard #253
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Have you tried accessing the traefik dashboard outside of the URL? Have you tried localhost:8080? The home subdomain that you see is a result of the 'TARGET_DOMAIN=' value in the compose file under cf-companion. If you can access the traefik dashboard locally (as long as the port is published), then try to manually create a CNAME DNS record in cloudflare called 'home'. That CNAME needs to reference your root domain (A record). I didn't see it in your list, and that will need to exist I believe in order for your pointer to be associated correctly. At least that's how mine is set up. I'd start there and see how it goes. |
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Hey! I still have a problem which is not the least... I can't access the dashboard...
I configured (by doing a near copy and paste of your docker-compose.yml available on GitHub) traefik2, watchtower, docker-gc and cf-companion. My sensitive data is with Docker Secrets. I configured my domain name with cloudflare, and my CNAMEs are automatically generated by cf-companion.
On my router, ports 80, 443 and 8080 are open and redirects to my Synology IP-Address. I've got a valid Let's Encrypt certificate in the acme.json file. Also thanks to a task, nginx does not uses ports 80 and 443 anymore so there are free to use.
In the logs, no errors, no warnings apppear...
However I can't access the dashboard. With:
traefikh.$DOMAINENAME0/dashboard/
Here are some pictures of my configuration if it can help.
PS: Why when my CNAMEs are created automatically, I have a home.$DOMAINENAME0? Where does the "home."
Thank you for your help!
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