You need to 1) bind rocketchat service only to localhost interface and 2) let nginx to listen on public interface and to act as proxy (what you probably already did).
So, first open your rocketchat.service
file (possibly in /lib/systemd/system/rocketchat.service
, but this depends on how you did configure rocketchat service) and in [Service]
section add this line:
[Service]
Environment=BIND_IP=127.0.0.1
Don't worry that you already have one (or some) Environment
entries, these are aggregated (as for me I have single Environement
entry for each variable).
Then open your nginx config (possibly /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
, but this may differ) and make sure, that server
block listens only on port 443 and does its proxy job. My nginx relevant entries look like this:
# Upstreams
upstream backend {
server 127.0.0.1:3000;
}
server {
listen 443;
server_name mydomain.com;
error_log /var/log/nginx/rocketchat.access.log;
ssl on;
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/mydomain.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/mydomain.com/privkey.pem;
ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2;
location / {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:3000/;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forward-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forward-Proto http;
proxy_set_header X-Nginx-Proxy true;
proxy_redirect off;
}
}
You probably need to reload/restart nginx and rocketchat services and reload config issuing
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
command.
For me it works flawlessly.