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Instructions for > 1 (SSL) container per droplet.
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ah interesting! Can you comment on how / why this works for port 4443? I didn't know this! |
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That's just the way I mapped it with |
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How does the server know to serve https there? |
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Sorry, |
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I can tell you that the host expects 443 to be https, always. I'm not sure how you could host multiple other than some trick to share that port. |
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This works on my home net, i.e. I can access the container over https on port 4443. The point is moot however, as my university only allow http/80 and https/443. I think it's worth adding to the docs with this caveat. Sadly I'll need to configure an additional droplet :( |
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Instructions for > 1 (SSL) container per droplet.