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Browser Error: Too Many Redirects

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Hi,

i'm having trouble running the combo nextcloud, mariaDB and the reverse-proxy SWAG as docker containers inside unraid.

 

There are no technical issues with nextcloud and mariaDB, but when going live using swag, the browser quits with 'error: too many redirects'. When checking the URL in

redirect-checker.org

a quick check of my site produces a hell lot of '301 moved permanently'. Since i'm using a simple CNAME subdomain to dyndns redirection at Cloudflare, i don't have any clue what might produce this.

 

As

https://developers.cloudflare.com/ssl/troubleshooting/too-many-redirects/

states, this might be caused by SSL misconfigurations. To get this off my checklist, i need to know, how to delete an SSL certificate on a swag instance running on a docker in unraid.
 

  • Does anyone know where this file is located exactly? I'm using the wildcard/DNS/Cloudflare version of SSL generation.
  • Is it safe to delete it and restart swag to renew the certificate or is there something i need to know before deleting it?
  • Or does anyone have an idea what could cause this issue instead of being an SSL cert issue?
     

Thank you so much for helping me out!

Edited by Gekko

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