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I’ve had pretty good experience with caddy, although some key aspects of documentation I found hard to find - namely, how to use it with docker compose and a custom build with other plugins like dns challenge and dynamic dns

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I use this, it’s very much not perfect but works: https://github.com/lucaslorentz/caddy-docker-proxy

So… Did you find documentation about how to do that?

Yes, but it was piece by piece as I went

Personally, I followed the instructions to install Caddy with Docker Compose in the Nextcloud AIO reverse proxy documentation. Regarding building custom images, there are the instructions to build a custom Caddy image in a Dockerfile in the Docker Hub page.

Yep, I think that’s what I found too. I set it up to use nextcloud aio as well, it just took me a while to find that docker page

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