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KISS
Delete all the registrar's crap
Add A record for the subdomains you want, like www or root (@) or socialwhatever to point to your reverse proxy's public IP
Done, reverse proxy proxies the request based on the requested URL
And to which IP do I open ports 80 and 443 in my router, then?
(You are really underestimating the second S of KISS in my case, sorry!)
When port forwarding, you want that internal IP to be the internal address of the server on your LAN. That way, all port 443 traffic sent to your external ipv4 (as received by your router) is sent to whatever machine is hosting the web server or reverse proxy.
Regarding the www sub domain cname, idk what your registrar is doing but it's common practice to redirected www to your base domain, or vise versa; so web visitors get a consistent experience whether they type www or not. It would probably be best to start fresh though
I'll need to know a little more about your setup. Sending DM...
LOL That got a physical chuckle as I can most definitely relate.