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@@ -156,7 +156,8 @@ To use an external SMTP server, you have to provide the connection details. To c - `MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS` (not set by default): Use this address for the 'from' field in the emails sent by Nextcloud. - `MAIL_DOMAIN` (not set by default): Set a different domain for the emails than the domain where Nextcloud is installed. -Check the [Nextcloud documentation](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/15/admin_manual/configuration_server/email_configuration.html) for other values to configure SMTP. +Check the [Nextcloud documentation](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_server/email_configuration.html) for other values to configure SMTP. + ## Using the apache image behind a reverse proxy and auto configure server host and protocol @@ -166,6 +167,17 @@ The apache image will replace the remote addr (ip address visible to Nextcloud) - `TRUSTED_PROXIES` (empty by default): A space-separated list of trusted proxies. CIDR notation is supported for IPv4. +If the `TRUSTED_PROXIES` approach does not work for you, try using fixed values for overwrite parameters. + +- `OVERWRITEHOST` (empty by default): Set the hostname of the proxy. Can also specify a port. +- `OVERWRITEPROTOCOL` (empty by default): Set the protocol of the proxy, http or https. +- `OVERWRITEWEBROOT` (empty by default): Set the absolute path of the proxy. +- `OVERWRITECONDADDR` (empty by default): Regex to overwrite the values dependent on the remote address. + +Check the [Nexcloud documentation](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_server/reverse_proxy_configuration.html) for more details. + +Keep in mind that once set, removing these environment variables won't remove these values from the configuration file, due to how Nextcloud merges configuration files together. + # Running this image with docker-compose The easiest way to get a fully featured and functional setup is using a `docker-compose` file. There are too many different possibilities to setup your system, so here are only some examples of what you have to look for. |