* This Container uses a [customized Debian Linux base](https://hub.docker.com/r/tiredofit/debian) which includes [s6 overlay](https://github.com/just-containers/s6-overlay) enabled for PID 1 Init capabilities, [zabbix-agent](https://zabbix.org) for individual container monitoring, Cron also installed along with other tools (bash,curl, less, logrotate, nano, vim) for easier management.
This image assumes that you are using a reverse proxy such as [jwilder/nginx-proxy](https://github.com/jwilder/nginx-proxy) and optionally the [Let's Encrypt Proxy Companion @ https://github.com/JrCs/docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion](https://github.com/JrCs/docker-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion), or [Traefik](https://github.com/tiredofit/docker-traefik) in order to serve your pages. However, it will run just fine on it's own if you map appropriate ports.
* The quickest way to get started is using [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/). See the examples folder for a working [docker-compose.yml](examples/docker-compose.yml) that can be modified for development or production use.
* Set various [environment variables](#environment-variables) to understand the capabilities of this image. A Sample `docker-compose.yml` is provided that will work right out of the box for most people without any fancy optimizations.
* Map [persistent storage](#data-volumes) for access to configuration and data files for backup.
# Configuration
### Persistent Storage
The following directories should be mapped for persistent storage in order to utilize the container effectively.
Along with the Environment Variables from the [Base image](https://hub.docker.com/r/tiredofit/debian), below is the complete list of available options that can be used to customize your installation.