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I would recommend you ditch the second nginx layer. It's a waste of resources and it can cause a multitude of issues if the configuration isn't done correctly.
docker-compose.yml
file and copy Lemmy's nginx config into your system's nginx config (e.g./etc/nginx/
).lemmyexternalproxy
network, deleteinternal: true
on thelemmyinternal
network (required to enable port forwarding) and add port forwards to thelemmy
andlemmy-ui
docker services. Here's what that would look like: https://www.diffchecker.com/vjfEFuz6/docker-compose.yml
file for theproxy
service to bind to whatever your external facing IP is.