How to Set Up a Dedicated Link

Some paid AdGuardHome services provide a dedicated link that does not allow users to access the backend management; instead, administrators manage the rules on their behalf.

This indicates that it does not provide private backend management functionality; instead, it is implemented through domain reverse proxy, with relatively low costs.

You need to rent a server to run the AdGuardHome service and configure Nginx reverse proxy to achieve this function.

Taking the service link 5r69hxdx9onl70hp.example.com as an example, the key Nginx configuration is as follows:

http { server { listen 1080; server_name 5r69hxdx9onl70hp.example.com; location / { proxy_pass http://worker.example.com:5002; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; } } server { listen 1443 ssl; server_name 5r69hxdx9onl70hp.example.com; ssl_certificate /app/data/certs/5r69hxdx9onl70hp/fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate_key /app/data/certs/5r69hxdx9onl70hp/privkey.pem; location / { proxy_pass https://worker.example.com:5003; proxy_set_header Host $http_host; } } } stream { ssl_protocols TLSv1.2 TLSv1.3 SSLv3; map $ssl_preread_server_name $targetBackend { 5r69hxdx9onl70hp.example.com worker.internal.com:5004; } server { listen 1853; proxy_pass $targetBackend; ssl_preread on; } }

Each paid user only needs to add a similar Nginx configuration and point the domain resolution to the server. When there are many users, if a single application service is under heavy pressure, it can be proxied to different backends.

Such services cannot achieve true personalization; users need to access the backend to truly control their internet data, which is an advantage of our private service: each user truly exclusively occupies a service and uses all features of AdGuardPrivate.