Yup, if you want to access it through https you're required to have a domain pointing to that IP with a certificate in place (using letsencrypt as instance) or else you'll get some SSL error
It seems like it, cause it's impossible to access an IP directly through https without using a domain name without certificate, it will solve this immediate problem at least
you correctly assigned a domain and certificate ?
I just added the secrets/keys to docker-compose.yml and restarted everything but no change.
The simplest would be to have your reverse proxy (eg: nginx)on your GCP VM directly and redirect the requests to that domain toward the clearml-server container imho
Having a bit of trouble with this one (sorry for possibly dumb questions).
Are there any docs on how to add certs to the docker image? I see this ( None ) which is where letsencrypt points me to, but I'm not sure what's the proper way to do this on the webapp docker (I'd assume there's a non-hacky way to do it as others are using the same setup I'm trying to make work I guess)
Probably not, I'm trying to access it via external IP. Could you point me to instructions for that in the docs, I don't remember seeing it anywhere? Thanks!
To make sure I understand, I need to setup a domain with a cert and it should work, no additional ClearML config is required?