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}
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```
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### Disable automatic TLS certificates and https
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One might want to use reverse proxy without buying a domain, and without opening
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ports to the world, just for general easier access to some services.<br>
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For this [auto_https](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/options#auto-https)
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directive in global options section can be used.
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But also what's needed is explicitly state `http:\\` in the address,
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or explicitly state port `80`.<br>
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[This post](https://caddy.community/t/making-sense-of-auto-https-and-why-disabling-it-still-serves-https-instead-of-http/9761)
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well describes how it works.
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```
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{
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auto_https off
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}
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http://example.com {
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reverse_proxy server-blue:80
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}
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test.example.com:80 {
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reverse_proxy 192.168.1.100:80
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}
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```
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What's also needed, is a way for your browser to be send to docker-host's
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ip address when `example.com` is entered as url.<br>
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So you need to either edit machines host file, or run DNS server on you
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network.<br>
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*extra info:* `nslookup example.com` shows to what IP address domain goes
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### Redirect
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Here is an example of a redirect for the common case of switching anyone that
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