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ACLs does not work when using rootless #3738
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Check to see if the allow directive is being added to the individual proxy host config files, those are stored at /data/nginx/proxy_host/ it would look like
I had to change a few things to get the templating to work correctly. Likely an issue with default user of container |
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jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest
docker image?Describe the bug
Access Lists do not work correctly when deploying as rootless.
When defining an access list with NPM using allow <IP_ADDRESS> and then enabling a ACL within a host proxy, the ACL does not work and any IP can still access the host. However is redeployed as sudo, then the ACLs work as intended.
Nginx Proxy Manager Version
2.11.2
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
ACLs should apply when deploying NPM as rootless user.
Operating System
Ubuntu server 24.04
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