Hosting Mumble on a Subdomain with Nginx
Jan 4, 2024
All I Found Was Tumble Weeds
Well I couldn’t find any actual examples of someone doing what I wanted, namely, hosting the murmur server on a subdomain on my machine behind an nginx proxy. I only have ports 80 and 443 opened on my router, so I chose to recieve the mumble traffic to come in on port 443. Sounds easy enough, but the problem comes when you let nginx decrypt the packets in the process of passing them to the murmur server, it raises a TLS/SSL Termination Error. Murmur insists on End to End Encryption (E2EE), which is a good thing.