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# make sure that your dns has a cname set for nextcloud
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# assuming this container is called "letsencrypt", edit your nextcloud container's config
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# located at /config/www/nextcloud/config/config.php and add the following lines before the ");":
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# 'trusted_proxies' => ['letsencrypt'],
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# 'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://nextcloud.your-domain.com/',
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# 'overwritehost' => 'nextcloud.your-domain.com',
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# 'overwriteprotocol' => 'https',
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#
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# Also don't forget to add your domain name to the trusted domains array. It should look somewhat like this:
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# array (
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# 0 => '192.168.0.1:444', # This line may look different on your setup, don't modify it.
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# 1 => 'nextcloud.your-domain.com',
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# ),
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server {
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listen 443 ssl;
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listen [::]:443 ssl;
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server_name nextcloud.*;
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include /config/nginx/ssl.conf;
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client_max_body_size 0;
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location / {
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include /config/nginx/proxy.conf;
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resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=30s;
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set $upstream_nextcloud nextcloud;
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proxy_max_temp_file_size 2048m;
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proxy_pass https://$upstream_nextcloud:443;
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}
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}
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