Proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for Proxy_set_header Forwarded "for=$remote_addr proto=$scheme" This is the auto generated # -*- mode: nginx -*. SEAFILE_SERVER_HOSTNAME=# Specifies your host name if https is enabled. SEAFILE_SERVER_LETSENCRYPT=false # Whether to use https or not. SEAFILE_ADMIN_EMAIL= # Specifies Seafile admin user, default is SEAFILE_ADMIN_PASSWORD= # Specifies Seafile admin password, default is 'asecret'. Should be uncomment and set to your local time zone. TIME_ZONE=Etc/UTC # Optional, default is UTC. DB_ROOT_PASSWD= # Requested, the value shuold be root's password of MySQL service. media/sata/seafile/data:/shared # Requested, specifies the path to Seafile data persistent store. # - "443:443" # If https is enabled, cancel the comment. media/sata/seafile/mysql:/var/lib/mysql # Requested, specifies the path to MySQL data persistent store. MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD= # Requested, set the root's password of MySQL service. media gives 403 Forbidden (might be correct) seafhttp gives 500 Internal Server Error Unfortunately this doesn’t work as already mentioned. So they should be proxied by the built in proxy to port 80. That works all fine, the problem is that /seafhttp, /seafdav and /media aren’t working. I found out that there’s already a built in proxy using nginx forwarded to port 80. So I’ve installed using the recommended yaml (can’t link it).
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