Hey,
Seems like you don’t understand how the AIO container works. Maybe you should familiarize yourself with it.
When I connect to the AIO container on port 8080 and give it the password that generates. The AIO creates the Apache container and publishes the port specified by APACHE_PORT.
Like I said, in my post, I was able to access the Apache container from not just the host, but the container. The problem is not what you’re thinking it is.
I even swapped reverse proxies to NPM and was able to get it working with the configuration I had.
Sadly, the performance was not what I wanted and I am in the process of switching to a bare metal install.
For future reference, before leaving a comment insinuating that the person you are talking to is ignorant, maybe try spending some time double checking yourself.
EDIT: Also, please follow AIO Reverse Proxy, it clearly states that one can use a host-based RP.
Thanks!
