Hi all,

        I have set up CODE based on docker, and I am trying to achieve the 
following: have connections through internet use SSL/TLS to Apache, while 
Apache uses plain HTTP to communicate with Docker. Does anybody know if this is 
doable? I have been playing with the options (I have already SSL enabled for 
other sites, so I want to keep the same configuration, certificates, etc.) for 
SSL and SSLproxy, while either disabling SSL in the Docker container or leaving 
it enabled while setting the "terminal" parameter to "true"... all of them 
unsuccessfully.

        Furthermore: does make sense what I am trying to accomplish? I 
understand that there is no need to have SSL between the Apache and Docker, 
because they are in the same machine, while Apache enforces SSL on the 
connections from the internet to keep the data secure. When I do this, what I 
get in Firefox (when accessing any document in nextcloud) is a Content Security 
Policy error that refers to the plain text URL (http) although I have set up in 
nextcloud to use the SSL enabled URL (https), as I am enabling SSL on Apache 
itself.

        Thank you all!
        Felix


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