I don't know if the topic is correct. I have a lot of applications and docker on my internal network. What I'm looking at is this.
Say I have a plex server on http://hostA:32400/web. I want to access it via http://plex. Is there something on the router that can do this? It's kinda hard when I have over 40 devices and trying to remember the port number the application is running on. Especially when my wife is like where is the server that is storing our photos? I give her some absurd server name and port that she is never gonna remember and keeps asking me.
Or I could just setup nginx to do rewrite or perhaps do a simple html landing page and put all of them on one page?
Say I have a plex server on http://hostA:32400/web. I want to access it via http://plex. Is there something on the router that can do this? It's kinda hard when I have over 40 devices and trying to remember the port number the application is running on. Especially when my wife is like where is the server that is storing our photos? I give her some absurd server name and port that she is never gonna remember and keeps asking me.
Or I could just setup nginx to do rewrite or perhaps do a simple html landing page and put all of them on one page?