In this video, we extend our simple docker compose configuration to include an additional service, in the form of an Nginx container. This additional service performs a port direction from 80 to 80, so it actually does nothing new in this video, but it lays the ground work required to then move on to setting up an SSL/TLS encryption certificate and providing https access to our Raspberry Pi hosted website.
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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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