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Question SSL connection to docker containers

Dominik_

New Pleskian
I can't really figure out how to set up a reverse proxy that does the ssl stuff for my docker container; or something similar with the same effect.

I have a domain, secured with an ssl certificate and tried to add a 'docker proxy rule', set the ports but it's the same as before. I'm really clueless here but I can't find corresponding settings to begin with.
 
I can't really figure out how to set up a reverse proxy that does the ssl stuff for my docker container; or something similar with the same effect.

I have a domain, secured with an ssl certificate and tried to add a 'docker proxy rule', set the ports but it's the same as before. I'm really clueless here but I can't find corresponding settings to begin with.

Did you ever figure out a solution? I'm struggling to set up YaCy search engine (via Docker extension on Plesk). I've done everything on the YaCy side, the only hurdle is my inability to access https://host.[my-domain.com]:32770/ without getting an SSL certificate warning through the browser. I've tried everything possible, including add new rule under Docker Proxy Rules, nginx proxy pass, subdomain and adding a "ROOT_URL" variable pointing to the subdomain. Nothing changes. I can only access my YaCy application via unsecured http://... which doesn't help for my purpose.
 
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