@jrmckins wrote:
I have a fairly typical setup at home (I think). I have my internet provider’s router (AT&T) with a google wifi plugged into it. There’s some AT&T crap plugged into the AT&T router but everything else is plugged into a switch hanging off the Google WiFi. All wifi devices are connected to the Google wifi. From outside my home, I’d like to be able to access my home assistant, running on a pi 4 using hass.io. I got this working using duckdns and nginx but I had to remove a port forward rule in mt AT&T router since it was forwarding 443. This broke the AT&T crap plugged into the AT&T router (two remote TV boxes). I deleted the port forward rule I added for Home Assistant and added the other rule back which fixed the remote TVs.
I’d like to use a different port than 443 (let’s say 1443). How do I configure nginx to get this to work? Alternatively, is there some combination of port forward rules I could set on the AT&T router and my Google WiFi to get this to work without touching nginx?
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