Not sure if it helps, but I did this long time ago with WildFly: https://github.com/jboss-dockerfiles/aerogear/blob/master/wildfly/Dockerfile. Is not that hard to extend the image, also take a look at the script to generate a self-signed certificate https://github.com/jboss-dockerfiles/aerogear/blob/master/wildfly/configuration/certs/certificate.sh.


On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 12:16 PM Stian Thorgersen <sthorger@redhat.com> wrote:

Do you not have to extend it to enable SSL in any case? So you export the extra port then right

On 17 Feb 2016 13:24, "Kevin Thorpe" <kevin@pibenchmark.com> wrote:

Its easy to make your own image on top to expose that port. However in our case we use keycloak inside docker on 8080 and front it externally with our main nginx SSL+load balancer

On 17 Feb 2016 12:31 pm, "Tim Dudgeon" <tdudgeon.ml@gmail.com> wrote:
Can the SSL port on the docker images be exposed?
Currently only port 8080 is exposed. Why not 8443?

Tim
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