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Reverse proxy by domain names

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forgive me as I'm a novice user.

I have a single IP address internet connection, I would like to direct traffic for multiple domain names to different machines on my local network.

Example domain1.com 192.168.0100 Example domain2.com 192.168.0.200

The only trigger I wish to use is by domain name only to map to my local machines.

From casual reading people speak of using Nginx as a reverse proxy however there doesn't seem to be any good guide to set it up exclusively using domain names.

The second question is once I setup domain name routing, will all ports work as expected. I'm hoping to setup ssl for https on each machine individually, will there be any break in the ssl connection from the proxy to the local machi e? If so is there a better way to go about it?

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