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We have a Centos hosting with several domains and subdomains, and we need to install globaleaks in it. I used the docker and managed to install it, but I can't make it work through https, only through http or through Tor. Every time I try to set a certificate it throws an internal server error. The only way I can access it is by adding the port to the http, or by using Tor. What can I do? Is it possible that globaleaks needs an ip dedicated exclusively to it?
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We have a Centos hosting with several domains and subdomains, and we need to install globaleaks in it. I used the docker and managed to install it, but I can't make it work through https, only through http or through Tor. Every time I try to set a certificate it throws an internal server error. The only way I can access it is by adding the port to the http, or by using Tor. What can I do? Is it possible that globaleaks needs an ip dedicated exclusively to it?
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