For me it’s traefik. It’s took me a while to get it working, but it’s actually really easy now. Setting up container access with labels is very convenient!
Traefik, because I can configure it with labels on my containers and don’t have to deal with the proxy config every time I add a new service.
Used nginx for years but it’s starting to show the signs of its age, same as Apache did a few years before that.
Caddy. I started with Nginx on my VPS. Then I heard about this new tool caddy. Sounded fun, but whatever. Then I switched VPS (and also Debian to Arch), decided to try caddy and loved the simplicity of it. All the configs are clear and make sense, far more than with Nginx. Super easy SSL is a nice bonus.
Nowadays I have a home server, and user Caddy there as well.
I use NGiNX and have ever since I started. It just works and is easy to configure.
Same. I know it’s more work than caddy etc, but I’ve been doing it for eons now so it’s muscle memory at this point.