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-  [](https://circleci.com/gh/jwilder/nginx-proxy) [](https://travis-ci.org/jwilder/nginx-proxy) [](https://hub.docker.com/r/jwilder/nginx-proxy 'DockerHub') [](https://hub.docker.com/r/jwilder/nginx-proxy 'DockerHub')
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+  [](https://circleci.com/gh/jwilder/nginx-proxy) [](https://travis-ci.org/jwilder/nginx-proxy) [](https://hub.docker.com/r/jwilder/nginx-proxy 'DockerHub') [](https://hub.docker.com/r/jwilder/nginx-proxy 'DockerHub')
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nginx-proxy sets up a container running nginx and [docker-gen][1]. docker-gen generates reverse proxy configs for nginx and reloads nginx when containers are started and stopped.
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nginx-proxy sets up a container running nginx and [docker-gen][1]. docker-gen generates reverse proxy configs for nginx and reloads nginx when containers are started and stopped.
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@@ -19,11 +19,6 @@ The containers being proxied must [expose](https://docs.docker.com/reference/run
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Provided your DNS is setup to forward foo.bar.com to the a host running nginx-proxy, the request will be routed to a container with the VIRTUAL_HOST env var set.
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Provided your DNS is setup to forward foo.bar.com to the a host running nginx-proxy, the request will be routed to a container with the VIRTUAL_HOST env var set.
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-### Docker-compose
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-Currently this does not work with the new v2 syntax of docker-compose (due to not being compatible with the new network overlay see [#304](https://github.com/jwilder/nginx-proxy/issues/304)). It does work when using the old docker-composer syntax.
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### Multiple Ports
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### Multiple Ports
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If your container exposes multiple ports, nginx-proxy will default to the service running on port 80. If you need to specify a different port, you can set a VIRTUAL_PORT env var to select a different one. If your container only exposes one port and it has a VIRTUAL_HOST env var set, that port will be selected.
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If your container exposes multiple ports, nginx-proxy will default to the service running on port 80. If you need to specify a different port, you can set a VIRTUAL_PORT env var to select a different one. If your container only exposes one port and it has a VIRTUAL_HOST env var set, that port will be selected.
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