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      <title>Docker config with traefik as reverse proxy</title>
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      <description>In the past, I used to self-hosted a Nextcloud instance for things like calendar and fileshare. After that I also hosted my own Bitwarden server. Then even a Wireguard server. In the past I used docker and docker-compose. For ssl stuff I also used Caddy. But recently I was rethinking my server pricing, especially since I saw the recent pricing changes from Hetzner. This made me think, why shouldn&amp;rsquo;t I update the configs as well?</description>
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