(2012-06-30, 09:20)steve1977 Wrote: Thanks. One question - how does web root make reverse proxies easier?
well there is no need to proxy the /xhr and any other addresses anymore. it should be just as simple as sickbeard or any other web apps that have the same feature.
I also could not get reverse proxies working before this, but now i have with nginx.
so an example of how to run would be:
Code:
python Maraschino.py --webroot /maraschino
It can also be set in the web UI under the server settings menu option.
Now maraschino will be available at ip:port/maraschino. you can then use your proxy to point it to port 80/maraschino.
SlackMaster Wrote:I'm just curious, why don't you want to open ports other than 80?
my work for example wont let the computers access ports other than 80/443. now i can check Maraschino at work