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Moved nginx configuration into frontend image. It fixes problem with multi-image installation.

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@ludomikula ludomikula requested a review from FalkWolsky June 21, 2023 17:51
@ludomikula ludomikula self-assigned this Jun 21, 2023
@ludomikula ludomikula merged commit 7de19c2 into main Jun 21, 2023
@ludomikula ludomikula deleted the fix/update_frontend_config branch June 21, 2023 18:01
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