commit
ecc897b477
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Now you can access Nextcloud at http://localhost:8080/ from your host system.
|
|||||||
## Using the fpm image
|
## Using the fpm image
|
||||||
To use the fpm image you need an additional web server that can proxy http-request to the fpm-port of the container. For fpm connection this container exposes port 9000. In most cases you might want use another container or your host as proxy.
|
To use the fpm image you need an additional web server that can proxy http-request to the fpm-port of the container. For fpm connection this container exposes port 9000. In most cases you might want use another container or your host as proxy.
|
||||||
If you use your host you can address your Nextcloud container directly on port 9000. If you use another container, make sure that you add them to the same docker network (via `docker run --network <NAME> ...` or a `docker-compose` file).
|
If you use your host you can address your Nextcloud container directly on port 9000. If you use another container, make sure that you add them to the same docker network (via `docker run --network <NAME> ...` or a `docker-compose` file).
|
||||||
In both cases you don't want to map the fpm port to you host.
|
In both cases you don't want to map the fpm port to your host.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```console
|
```console
|
||||||
$ docker run -d nextcloud:fpm
|
$ docker run -d nextcloud:fpm
|
||||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user