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You can simply use traefik as ssl offloading pointing to the nginx container in the lemmy stack. Thatβs what I am doing with docker swarm. I have not figured out how to get rid of that additional nginx
Okay, thats what im planning to. Read somewhere you could drop the nginx and just use traefik with the settings in nginx but that over my skills
I tried this but it's not working on my site. So basically I am using the default nginx and doin the ssl offloading with Traefik