Merge pull request #7837 from nextcloud/enh/7808/clarify-port-80

readme: clarify for which use case port 80 is used
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Simon L.
2026-04-02 12:06:27 +02:00
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ sudo docker run \
- `--sig-proxy=false` — prevents Ctrl+C in the attached terminal from stopping the container.
- `--name nextcloud-aio-mastercontainer` — the container name. Do not change this name; mastercontainer updates rely on it.
- `--restart always` — ensures the container restarts automatically with the Docker daemon.
- `--publish 80:80` — publishes container port 80 on host port 80 (used for ACME http-challenge when obtaining certificates). Not required if you run AIO behind a reverse proxy.
- `--publish 80:80` — publishes container port 80 on host port 80 (used for ACME http-challenge when obtaining certificates, used for for the AIO-interface running inside the mastercontainer). Not required if you run AIO behind a reverse proxy.
- `--publish 8080:8080` — publishes the AIO interface (self-signed certificate) on host port 8080. You may map a different host port if 8080 is in use (e.g. `--publish 8081:8080`).
- `--publish 8443:8443` — publishes the AIO interface with a valid certificate on host port 8443 (requires ports 80 and 8443 to be reachable and a domain pointing to your server). Not required if you run AIO behind a reverse proxy.
- `--volume nextcloud_aio_mastercontainer:/mnt/docker-aio-config` — stores mastercontainer configuration in the named Docker volume. Do not change this volume name; built-in backups depend on it.