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Caddy with geoblocking
This container bundles caddy and auto-configures it for you. It also covers https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/vaultwarden by listening on bw.$NC_DOMAIN
, if installed.
Notes
- Make sure that no other service is using port 443 on your host as otherwise the containers will fail to start. You can check this with
sudo netstat -tulpn | grep 443
before installing AIO. - Make sure that you point
bw.your-nc-domain.com
to your server using a cname record so that caddy can get a certificate automatically for vaultwarden. - After the container was started the first time, you should see a new
nextcloud-aio-caddy
folder and inside there anallowed-countries.txt
file when you open the files app with the defaultadmin
user. In there you can adjust the allowed country codes for caddy by adding them to the first line, e.g.IT FR
would allow access from italy and france. Private ip-ranges are always allowed. Additionally, in order to activate this config, you need to get an account at https://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geolite2-free-geolocation-data and download theGeoLite2-Country.mmdb
and upload it with this exact name into thenextcloud-aio-caddy
folder. Afterwards restart all containers from the AIO interface and your new config should be active! - See https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers how to add it to the AIO stack
Repository
https://github.com/szaimen/aio-caddy