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Consider Traefik or similar for HTTPS etc. (milestone E) #10359

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pdurbin opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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Consider Traefik or similar for HTTPS etc. (milestone E) #10359

pdurbin opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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Component: Containers Anything related to cloudy Dataverse, shipped in containers. Size: 10 A percentage of a sprint. 7 hours.

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pdurbin commented Mar 8, 2024

As discussed in Mexico.

The use case is having Dataverse on a server that you want to show to a non-technical audience. That audience shouldn't have to worry about SSL certs or being on weird ports like 8080.

It doesn't have to be Traefik. I could be nginx or similar.

Do we want to use certbot from Let's Encrypt by default? Or let people bring their own cert.

@pdurbin pdurbin converted this from a draft issue Mar 8, 2024
@pdurbin pdurbin added the Component: Containers Anything related to cloudy Dataverse, shipped in containers. label Mar 8, 2024
@pdurbin pdurbin changed the title Consider Traefik or similar for HTTPS etc Consider Traefik or similar for HTTPS etc. (milestone E) May 9, 2024
@pdurbin pdurbin added the Size: 10 A percentage of a sprint. 7 hours. label Oct 31, 2024
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