Fix usage of docker in production by changing nginx config and add documentation#550
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Fix usage of docker in production by changing nginx config and add documentation#550schlagmichdoch wants to merge 2 commits intoSnapDrop:masterfrom
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… Snapdrop with docker correctly. Add how-to and configuration examples for nginx and apache to documentation.
…to make it possible to run snapdrop on the local network
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As docker had always set the x-forward-for header all clients had been mutually visible.
This PR fixes that, adds documentation on how to host snapdrop via docker and makes it possible to host snapdrop in local network by putting all peers with local ip addresses in the same room.