Run docker service on HTTPS
- You need to configure your web server (inside the docker application) to enable HTTPS.
Open SSL port (443) on docker
- You can consider using NGINX as a reverse proxy to your webserver and configure SSL in nginx
- On a side, you can look at letsencrypt to get a free SSL certificate for your domain if this is a public site.
Thanks Jerome for the answer. I did the following things to get https working on my container. I hope this might be helpful to someone.
This image has IIS on it.
- Add Self signed certificate to image from this script:
certificate.ps1
- Create Self Signed Certificate.
- Install it on local certificate store.
- Create HTTPs Binding and add the generated SelfSign Certificate to the default Web site which has my web application
import-module webadministration
cd cert:
$cert = New-SelfSignedCertificate -DnsName myweb -Friendlyname MyCert -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\My
$rootStore = New-Object System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Store -ArgumentList Root, LocalMachine
$rootStore.Open("MaxAllowed")
$rootStore.Add($cert)
$rootStore.Close()
cd iis:
new-item -path IIS:\SslBindings\0.0.0.0!443 -value $cert
New-WebBinding -Name "Default Web Site" -IP "*" -Port 443 -Protocol https
iisreset
- Changes in my docker-compose.override.yml file: added port 443.
version: '3.4'
services:
testapp.svc:
ports:
- "9091:80"
- "9092:443"
- Changes in my Dockerfile
FROM microsoft/aspnet:4.7.1
WORKDIR /inetpub/wwwroot
EXPOSE 80
EXPOSE 443
COPY index.html .
COPY certificate.ps1 .
RUN powershell.exe ./certificate.ps1