## Reverse Proxy Config Basically, you need to specify the port that the apache container shall use and modify the startup command a bit. All examples below will use port `11000` as example apache port. Also it is supposed that the reverse proxy runs on the same server like AIO, hence `localhost` is used and not an internal ip-address to point to the AIO instance. Modify both to your needings. ### Caddy reverse proxy config example Add this to your Caddyfile: ``` https://:443 { header Strict-Transport-Security max-age=31536000; reverse_proxy localhost:11000 } ``` Of course you need to modify `` to the domain on which you want to run Nextcloud. ### Startup command ``` # For x64 CPUs: sudo docker run -it \ --name nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer \ --restart always \ -p 8080:8080 \ -e APACHE_PORT=11000 \ --volume nextcloud_aio_mastercontainer:/mnt/docker-aio-config \ --volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \ nextcloud/all-in-one:latest ```
Command for arm64 CPUs like the Raspberry Pi 4 ``` # For arm64 CPUs: sudo docker run -it \ --name nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer \ --restart always \ -p 8080:8080 \ -e APACHE_PORT=11000 \ --volume nextcloud_aio_mastercontainer:/mnt/docker-aio-config \ --volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \ nextcloud/all-in-one:latest-arm64 ```
After doing so, you should be able to access the AIO Interface via `https://internal.ip.of.this.server:8080`. Enter your domain that you've entered in the reverse proxy config and you should be done. Please do not forget to open port `3478/TCP` and `3478/UDP` for the Talk container! ### Optional If you want to also access your AIO interface publicly with a valid certificate, you can add e.g. the following config to your Caddyfile: ``` https://:8443 { reverse_proxy https://localhost:8080 { transport http { tls_insecure_skip_verify } } } ``` Of course you also need to modify `` to the domain that you want to use. Afterwards should the AIO interface be accessible via `https://:8443`.