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### My instance is up, how do I reach it?
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### My instance is up, how do I reach it?
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Older versions of this script contained a huge amount of scripting to support all kinds of reverse-proxy setups.<br>
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To reach Gopher or SSH, just uncomment the port-forward in your `docker-compose.yml`.
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This newer version tries to focus only on providing good setup tooling.
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You will have to configure your own reverse-proxy.<br>
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To reach HTTP you will have to configure a "reverse-proxy".
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You can use Caddy, Traefik, Apache, nginx, or whatever else you could come up with.<br>
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Older versions of this script contained a huge amount of scripting to support all kinds of reverse-proxy setups.
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This newer version tries to focus only on providing good pleroma tooling.
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That makes the whole process a bit more manual, but also more flexible.
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You can use Caddy, Traefik, Apache, nginx, or whatever else you come up with.<br>
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Just modify your `docker-compose.yml` accordingly.
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Just modify your `docker-compose.yml` accordingly.
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One example would be to add an [nginx server](https://hub.docker.com/_/nginx) to your `docker-compose.yml`:
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One example would be to add an [nginx server](https://hub.docker.com/_/nginx) to your `docker-compose.yml`:
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The target that you proxy to is called `http://server:4000/`.<br>
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The target that you proxy to is called `http://server:4000/`.<br>
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This will work automagically when the proxy also lives inside of docker.
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This will work automagically when the proxy also lives inside of docker.
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If you need help with this, or if you think that this needs more documentation, please let me know.
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Something that cofe.rocks uses is simple port-forwarding of the `server` container to the host's `127.0.0.1`.
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Something that cofe.rocks uses is simple port-forwarding of the `server` container to the host's `127.0.0.1`.
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From there on, the natively installed nginx server acts as a proxy to the open internet.
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From there on, the natively installed nginx server acts as a proxy to the open internet.
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You can take a look at [this file](https://glitch.sh/hosted/pleroma/src/commit/4e88d93276f0bb2ef62d7f18477b156318924325/docker-compose.m4#L93) and [cofe's proxy config](https://glitch.sh/hosted/pleroma/src/commit/4e88d93276f0bb2ef62d7f18477b156318924325/proxy.xconf) if that setup sounds interesting.
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You can take a look at [this file](https://glitch.sh/hosted/pleroma/src/commit/4e88d93276f0bb2ef62d7f18477b156318924325/docker-compose.m4#L93) and [cofe's proxy config](https://glitch.sh/hosted/pleroma/src/commit/4e88d93276f0bb2ef62d7f18477b156318924325/proxy.xconf) if that setup sounds interesting.
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If you need help with this, or if you think that this needs more documentation, please let me know.
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### Customization
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### Customization
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Add your customizations (and their folder structure) to `custom.d/`.<br>
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Add your customizations (and their folder structure) to `custom.d/`.<br>
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