How do I use pgadmin4 in server mode in a Docker container through Cent OS7 using my digital ocean DNS?
What I want is to be able to access pgadmin4 in server mode using my custom DNS that I got from like GoDaddy through a subdomain.
So I have like example.com that points to my digital ocean droplet, with also subdomain.example.com (that I want to access pgamin4 through).
I'm using Digital Ocean. I have a droplet with Cent OS7 on it and am using Docker. I want to configure the Docker container with pgadmin4 to run on a port and then reverse proxy the server mode through Caddy so I can access my database. I tried to follow these two tutorials.
https://info.crunchydata.com/blog/easy-postgresql-10-and-pgadmin-4-setup-with-docker
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-configure-pgadmin4-server-mode
I'm positive that I have to make the config file as well through Docker compose, but am not that experienced with Docker yet.
Is it even possible to do this yet?
Also how can I put a password on that URL, subdomain.example.com ? Do I use firewalld in cent os 7 on digital ocean? So that I have to enter a password to load the webpage of pgadmin4.
If you need more information let me know, thank you, happy new years.
docker centos7 digital-ocean pgadmin-4
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What I want is to be able to access pgadmin4 in server mode using my custom DNS that I got from like GoDaddy through a subdomain.
So I have like example.com that points to my digital ocean droplet, with also subdomain.example.com (that I want to access pgamin4 through).
I'm using Digital Ocean. I have a droplet with Cent OS7 on it and am using Docker. I want to configure the Docker container with pgadmin4 to run on a port and then reverse proxy the server mode through Caddy so I can access my database. I tried to follow these two tutorials.
https://info.crunchydata.com/blog/easy-postgresql-10-and-pgadmin-4-setup-with-docker
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-configure-pgadmin4-server-mode
I'm positive that I have to make the config file as well through Docker compose, but am not that experienced with Docker yet.
Is it even possible to do this yet?
Also how can I put a password on that URL, subdomain.example.com ? Do I use firewalld in cent os 7 on digital ocean? So that I have to enter a password to load the webpage of pgadmin4.
If you need more information let me know, thank you, happy new years.
docker centos7 digital-ocean pgadmin-4
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What I want is to be able to access pgadmin4 in server mode using my custom DNS that I got from like GoDaddy through a subdomain.
So I have like example.com that points to my digital ocean droplet, with also subdomain.example.com (that I want to access pgamin4 through).
I'm using Digital Ocean. I have a droplet with Cent OS7 on it and am using Docker. I want to configure the Docker container with pgadmin4 to run on a port and then reverse proxy the server mode through Caddy so I can access my database. I tried to follow these two tutorials.
https://info.crunchydata.com/blog/easy-postgresql-10-and-pgadmin-4-setup-with-docker
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-configure-pgadmin4-server-mode
I'm positive that I have to make the config file as well through Docker compose, but am not that experienced with Docker yet.
Is it even possible to do this yet?
Also how can I put a password on that URL, subdomain.example.com ? Do I use firewalld in cent os 7 on digital ocean? So that I have to enter a password to load the webpage of pgadmin4.
If you need more information let me know, thank you, happy new years.
docker centos7 digital-ocean pgadmin-4
What I want is to be able to access pgadmin4 in server mode using my custom DNS that I got from like GoDaddy through a subdomain.
So I have like example.com that points to my digital ocean droplet, with also subdomain.example.com (that I want to access pgamin4 through).
I'm using Digital Ocean. I have a droplet with Cent OS7 on it and am using Docker. I want to configure the Docker container with pgadmin4 to run on a port and then reverse proxy the server mode through Caddy so I can access my database. I tried to follow these two tutorials.
https://info.crunchydata.com/blog/easy-postgresql-10-and-pgadmin-4-setup-with-docker
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-configure-pgadmin4-server-mode
I'm positive that I have to make the config file as well through Docker compose, but am not that experienced with Docker yet.
Is it even possible to do this yet?
Also how can I put a password on that URL, subdomain.example.com ? Do I use firewalld in cent os 7 on digital ocean? So that I have to enter a password to load the webpage of pgadmin4.
If you need more information let me know, thank you, happy new years.
docker centos7 digital-ocean pgadmin-4
docker centos7 digital-ocean pgadmin-4
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