11/24/2023 0 Comments Install qownnotes on nextcloud dockerTrying to find the actual “script” with the commands executed to setup everything, but i see the. Maybe this is the ansible language which at the moment i have no clue how it works? or is there a file somewhere where i can see the actual commands being executed one by one? yml files and they look more like pre defined variables than an actual list of commands to be executed. How “transparent” and safe is to actually use this installation script? I assume this was setup by you and there are a lot of guys in there that can identify anything fishy… as i was browsing the files i took some time to check what is being pulled from other sites and found encrypted code that i have no clue what is going to do, (backdoor warning flag).I can edit those… but whats the actual command you used to run the cert and can i re run it again and fix this install or is better to run the whole playbook from scratch? I can search for the domain and i see it in: so this is why i am trying to find the “script” on question 1… i am trying to see what command was used for the certbot and i would like to fix the domain inside the docker containers… I set it up with a temporary subdomain ( ) i made for it, and now i would like to actually use the installation and change the domain to ( ). Please undertand i am not distrusting YOU. Is better to run the whole playbook from scratch? nothing personal, i just want to understand how far anyone can go on github running stuff without compromising security. because you are searching in the wrong direction. In the following i’m talking about nextcloud_on_docker. The playbook sets up a traefik container in front of nextcloud/nginx.īut /opt/nextcloud/traefik/acme.json exists only in the docker version. traefik handles all incoming traffic plus the certificate creation. the file /opt/nextcloud/traefik/acme.json contain the letsencrypt certificats. the traefik base config is in traefik.yml and config.yml. but it’s not good to change this files because on each playbook run they are created from templates and your changes will be lost. and not before you understand traefik.)Įasy. ReinerNippes/nextcloud_on_docker/blob/master/roles/docker_container/tasks/nginx.yml#元6 change the fqdn in the inventory and rerun the playbook. I have been using your setup of Nextcloud on Docker all this time since this post was created. I have been using it mostly without any major issues (i get colabora disconnecting, apps crashing every now and then) but a reboot always took care of the issues. This was my first ever experiment to learn Docker, and besides watching some video tutorials, and using the playbook, i haven’t had much time to keep playing with it. So please keep in mind i am an absolute noob. Now for the past few days the server went 404 via web, desktop client and mobile app. I am trying to troubleshoot it and just learn how to pull logs from docker. This way the 3rd party service will only ever see the IP of your server, not your client, and you can choose exactly what data from the client you pass through.I can see in the logs below, that the nginx server is not being found, and a bunch of other errors related… but i have no clue where to start or what to do. Parse the response from there and create a response suitable for your client.On your server side, make a request (using an HTTP library, such as Guzzle) to the 3rd party service to get whatever is needed.I do the latter to provide a proxied service to. You can get a web server such as Nginx or Apache to act as a proxy directly through config options, or you can do it via scripting with PHP or whatever. You could do it with a VPN, but that's overkill, and requires considerable setup on the client side which you don't control. Yes, proxying is the right way to do this.
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