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A HTTPs reverse proxy for Docker with Traefik and Let’s encrypt

Docker is one of the most popular runtimes for Containers these days. Often the services in the containers offer a web interface. To ensure that this service can be accessed securely (via HTTPs) on the standard port 443/tcp, reverse proxies are usually used. The reverse proxy receives the incoming requests on port 443, provides the appropriate TLS certificate and distributes the traffic depending on the URL to the respective containers. For a long time, Nginx was the quasi-standard for this task. However, Traefik has also been used for some time. This reverse proxy is discussed in this article.



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Docker is one of the most popular runtimes for Containers these days. Often the services in the containers offer a web interface. To ensure that this service can be accessed securely (via HTTPs) on the standard port 443/tcp, reverse proxies are usually used. The reverse proxy receives the incoming requests on port 443, provides the appropriate TLS certificate and distributes the traffic depending on the URL to the respective containers. For a long time, Nginx was the quasi-standard for this task. However, Traefik has also been used for some time. This reverse proxy is discussed in this article.



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A HTTPs reverse proxy for Docker with Traefik and Let’s encrypt

Docker is one of the most popular runtimes for Containers these days. Often the services in the containers offer a web interface. To ensure that this service can be accessed securely (via HTTPs) on the standard port 443/tcp, reverse proxies are usually used. The reverse proxy receives the incoming requests on port 443, provides the appropriate TLS certificate and distributes the traffic depending on the URL to the respective containers. For a long time, Nginx was the quasi-standard for this task. However, Traefik has also been used for some time. This reverse proxy is discussed in this article.

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