Op 19-09-2023 om 20:38 schreef Adam Cooper:
I am exploring options for a relatively low-usage service requiring low levels of infrastructure setup and maintenance (the data is related to a local history society).

GeoServer docker image appears to be perfect except that I observe it serves unencrypted data. This is not acceptable in 2023 on the grounds of security and privacy.

Why? if it's public data...

I have not been able to find how to start the container such that HTTPS is the exclusive means of access.

Is this possible? (I think it really should be!)

It's not and it would be a total pain to set up and maintain/manage;

Various solutions using reverse proxy have passed; I would like to add Traefik (https://traefik.io/) to that which will do automatic certificate management eg. using Let's Encrypt cerificates.

Mark



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