Bug #3261
closedExposing Nextcloud Container via Lighttpd on Manjaro Os
Description
I am seek assistance with a problem I am experiencing with my Nextcloud setup. I have installed Nextcloud in a Docker container, which is running on port 8080. Additionally, I have Lighttpd installed directly on my Manjaro OS, configured to run on port 50.
Here is a brief overview of my setup:
Nextcloud: Running in a Docker container on port 8080.
Lighttpd: Installed directly on Manjaro OS, running on port 50.
Server IP: 192.168.1.15
Network Interface: enp3s9
Nextcloud Domain: https://www.example.com/
My goal is to expose my Nextcloud instance to the public via the domain https://www.example.com/ using Lighttpd as the web server. However, I am encountering an issue when starting the service. The Lighttpd server is not installed within the Docker container but is installed directly on the Manjaro OS.
When I try to access Nextcloud from another PC, I can see that Lighttpd is serving content, the Nextcloud container on port 8080.
Updated by gstrauss 10 months ago
- Category deleted (
3rd party) - Status changed from New to Invalid
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
- Target version deleted (
1.4.xx)
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