19. Adding an ssl/tls certificate to an Nginx Docker container | Hosting a website for free



19. Adding an ssl/tls certificate to an Nginx Docker container | Hosting a website for free

19. Adding an ssl/tls certificate to an Nginx Docker container | Hosting a website for free

In this final video on the subject of hosting your own website from home using a Raspberry Pi, I show how to add the ssl/tls certificate we obtained in the last video (video 18) to the Nginx Docker container, so that it can support TLS encrypted traffic and port forward traffic on port 443 onto internal port 80 for the WordPress container to pick up and use.

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This video is part of the DIY Hosting of a WordPress website video series, in which I show how to setup and host a WordPress website and an email server, complete with a comprehensive Continuous Integration pipeline on a Raspberry Pi.

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