## Version 2023/02/05 # make sure that your nextcloud container is named nextcloud # make sure that nextcloud is set to work with the base url /nextcloud/ # Assuming this container is called "swag", edit your nextcloud container's config # located at /config/www/nextcloud/config/config.php and add the following lines before the ");": # 'trusted_proxies' => ['swag'], # 'overwritewebroot' => '/nextcloud', # 'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://example.com/nextcloud', # # Also don't forget to add your domain name to the trusted domains array. It should look somewhat like this: # array ( # 0 => '192.168.0.1:444', # This line may look different on your setup, don't modify it. # 1 => 'example.com', # ), location ^~ /.well-known { # The rules in this block are an adaptation of the rules # in the Nextcloud `.htaccess` that concern `/.well-known`. location = /.well-known/carddav { return 301 /nextcloud/remote.php/dav/; } location = /.well-known/caldav { return 301 /nextcloud/remote.php/dav/; } # Let Nextcloud's API for `/.well-known` URIs handle all other # requests by passing them to the front-end controller. return 301 /nextcloud/index.php$request_uri; } location ^~ /nextcloud/ { include /config/nginx/proxy.conf; include /config/nginx/resolver.conf; set $upstream_app nextcloud; set $upstream_port 443; set $upstream_proto https; proxy_pass $upstream_proto://$upstream_app:$upstream_port; rewrite /nextcloud(.*) $1 break; proxy_hide_header X-Frame-Options; proxy_max_temp_file_size 2048m; proxy_set_header Range $http_range; proxy_set_header If-Range $http_if_range; proxy_ssl_session_reuse off; }