I have a bunch of services running on my LAN, mostly from a single Debian machine. I access them at URLs like http://devicename.lan:portnumber. I would like to change to http://servicename.devicename.lan.
How it works now: The router (openwrt) sets a static IP per device and the port number is selected by the application or system unit running it.
What is the absolute simplest way to accomplish this? I don’t mind if it is managed by the router or by the server machine itself. Hoping for something that can be configured with a text file or web interface or other basic mathod.
These sevices are private, just for me and I have no plans to ever access them externally. I have so far avoided any certificates or SSL or other stuff. I don’t use docker and would rather not get into it right now. I like my domain name setup how it is with fake local domains.
Hoping this could be possible without making a whole project out of it.


Thanks for the explanation, something I need to look into!
It looks like criticisms similar to mine were offered in the comments of the youtube video you linked at first, and now the youtuber has released a second video, a correction. In this video he uses nginx proxy manager and DNS-01 challenges:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEltHEZU6aE
Big respect for doing that.
wow super, I’m more familiar with NPM so that would be great. Thanks for the update!!