chain=FORWARD works fine with reverse proxy

Kofl 2019-10-27 23:20:11 +01:00
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@ -63,6 +63,9 @@ action = iptables-allports[name=bitwarden, chain=FORWARD]
**NOTE**: **NOTE**:
Do not use this if you use a reverse proxy before docker container. If proxy, like apache2 or nginx is used, use the ports of the proxy and do not use chain=FORWARD, only when using Docker **without** proxy! Do not use this if you use a reverse proxy before docker container. If proxy, like apache2 or nginx is used, use the ports of the proxy and do not use chain=FORWARD, only when using Docker **without** proxy!
**NOTE on the NOTE above**:
Thats at least not true for running on Docker (CentOS 7) with caddy as reverse proxy. chain=FORWARD is absolutely fine and working with caddy as reverse proxy.
Feel free to change the options as you see fit. Feel free to change the options as you see fit.
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