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Placing WWSympa behind reverse proxy #35

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ikedas opened this issue Jan 10, 2019 · 5 comments
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Placing WWSympa behind reverse proxy #35

ikedas opened this issue Jan 10, 2019 · 5 comments

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@ikedas
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ikedas commented Jan 10, 2019

"Placing WWSympa behind reverse proxy" should be written.

There are at least two ways to accomplish. See sympa-community/sympa#517.

ToDo

  • Establish configuration method with Apache + mod_proxy
  • Establish configuration method with nginx
  • Establish configuration method with the other proxies (if possbile)
  • Write and submit changes on documentation
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racke commented Jan 10, 2019

I suggest that "Nginx" would be the first method, as it is more efficient and the better choice (IMHO).

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ikedas commented Jan 11, 2019

I agree to put nginx at the first. Next, we should provide information for users of popular systems like Apache, and at last, hopefully, for people reluctantly using proprietary systems like Blue Coat.

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dverdin commented Jan 23, 2019

We have a working configuration for Apache. We use it for Universalistes development.
I can write it easily.

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ikedas commented Jan 26, 2019

Note that project members (e.g. three of people here are members) can edit files directly from the Code page. As documentation may be changed more easily than source code, we may work with such "wiki-way" (Of course you may also descide to submit changes as PR to ask for review by others).

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dverdin commented Jan 31, 2019

Bam ! done for Apache + mod_proxy.
I used the "wiki" method to edit the files. Way easier like this.

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