Nginx Proxy Manager, a popular web-based and user-friendly reverse proxy management interface for Nginx, has just released version 2.14.
Starting with this version, the project no longer builds images for armv7/armhf systems. Users on 32-bit ARM hardware will need to stay on an earlier release or migrate to a supported architecture.
One of the key additions in 2.14 is a new advanced proxy host option labeled “Trust Upstream Forwarded Proto Headers,” which allows administrators to explicitly trust forwarded protocol headers from upstream proxies.
The release also resolves an issue with disabling two-factor authentication. A bug affecting the upload of custom SSL certificates has also been fixed, improving reliability when managing manually provided certificates.
Finally, DNS provider support has been expanded with the addition of a new DNS plugin for ArvanCloud. This enables users of the ArvanCloud DNS service to integrate it directly into certificate automation workflows.
For more information, see the changelog. If you’re unsure how to deploy Nginx Proxy Manager and take advantage of its features, our detailed guide walks you through each step.
