Go to file
Joachim Lusiardi 27ba704ee6 add code to extract all resolving domains from the containers 2016-04-07 08:03:13 +02:00
.gitignore Initial commit 2016-04-03 09:08:55 +02:00
Dockerfile add code to extract all resolving domains from the containers 2016-04-07 08:03:13 +02:00
NOTES add code to extract all resolving domains from the containers 2016-04-07 08:03:13 +02:00
README.md Initial commit 2016-04-03 09:08:55 +02:00
haproxy.conf First semiworking iteration 2016-04-06 20:26:08 +02:00
haproxy_ssl.conf First semiworking iteration 2016-04-06 20:26:08 +02:00
letencrypt.conf First semiworking iteration 2016-04-06 20:26:08 +02:00
list_domains.py add code to extract all resolving domains from the containers 2016-04-07 08:03:13 +02:00
start.py add code to extract all resolving domains from the containers 2016-04-07 08:03:13 +02:00
start.sh First semiworking iteration 2016-04-06 20:26:08 +02:00

README.md

SSL Termination using haproxy

This image translates between plain http and https using haproxy.

How it works

       +---------------------+         +--------+
   +---+                     |      +--+        |
-->|443| docker_ssl_endpoint |<---->|80| target |
   +---+                     |      +--+        |
       +----------+----------+         +--------+
                  |
                  |
            +-----+-----+
            | cert data |
            +-----------+

The docker_ssl_endpoint Container listens on port 443 (expose this port for public) availability. All secure connections coming in on this port are handled using the certificates form the cert data volume and passed on to the target container's port 80.

Starting the container

docker run --name ssl_endpoint -v $PATH_TO_CERT_DATA:/data -p $IP:443:443 d --link nginx:target docker_ssl_endpoint