Add insecure description

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Tilo Spannagel 2017-09-24 14:36:51 +02:00
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@ -28,7 +28,17 @@ Before running the examples you have to modify the `db.env` and `docker-compose.
The docker-compose examples make heavily use of dereived Dockerfiles to add configuration files into the containers. This way they should also work on remote docker systems as _Docker for Windows_. When running docker-compose on the same host as the docker daemon, another possibility would be to simply mount the files in the volumes section in the `docker-compose.yml` file. The docker-compose examples make heavily use of dereived Dockerfiles to add configuration files into the containers. This way they should also work on remote docker systems as _Docker for Windows_. When running docker-compose on the same host as the docker daemon, another possibility would be to simply mount the files in the volumes section in the `docker-compose.yml` file.
**TODO: ADD INSECURE DESCRIPTION** ### insecure
To use this example complete the following steps:
1. if you use mariadb or mysql choose a root password for the database in `docker-compose.yml` behind `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=`
2. choose a password for the database user nextcloud in `db.env` behind `MYSQL_PASSWORD=` (for mariadb/mysql) or `POSTGRES_PASSWORD=` (for postgres)
3. run `docker-compose build --pull` to pull the most recent base images and build the custom dockerfiles
4. start nextcloud with `docker-compose up -d`
If you want to update your installation to a newer version of nextcloud, repeat the steps 3 and 4.
### with-nginx-proxy ### with-nginx-proxy
@ -41,9 +51,8 @@ To use this example complete the following steps:
1. open `docker-compose.yml` 1. open `docker-compose.yml`
1. insert your nextcloud domain behind `VIRTUAL_HOST=`and `LETSENCRYPT_HOST=` 1. insert your nextcloud domain behind `VIRTUAL_HOST=`and `LETSENCRYPT_HOST=`
2. enter a valid email behind `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=` 2. enter a valid email behind `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=`
3. choose a root password for the database behind `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=` 3. if you use mariadb or mysql choose a root password for the database behind `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=`
4. enter your collabora domain behind `domain=` 2. choose a password for the database user nextcloud in `db.env` behind `MYSQL_PASSWORD=` (for mariadb/mysql) or `POSTGRES_PASSWORD=` (for postgres)
2. choose a password for the database user nextcloud in `db.env` behind `MYSQL_PASSWORD=`
3. run `docker-compose build --pull` to pull the most recent base images and build the custom dockerfiles 3. run `docker-compose build --pull` to pull the most recent base images and build the custom dockerfiles
4. start nextcloud with `docker-compose up -d` 4. start nextcloud with `docker-compose up -d`