How can I hide a service behind a proxy with #Apache ?
Like I have @navidrome running on standard port 4533 but I would like to Proxy it behind apache. So when I go to my website(dot)com/music I can reach it (as well with the apps so prolly websockets needs to be configured?).
I’m doing:
ProxyPass /music/ http://127.0.0.1:4533/music/
ProxyPassReverse /music/ http://127.0.0.1:4533/music/
But when i go to mywebsite(dot)com/music it goes to mywebsite(dot)com/app/
WTF?
Apache2 running on #debian
just to clarify: you can access navidrome under http://127.0.0.1:4533/music/? That part works?
@ryan_harg I access it without /music/
Just localhost:portbut your proxy config redirects to that path. That sounds wrong, then. unless I don’t get something here. (my reverse proxy is nginx, so …)
@ryan_harg I wanted to put the service under mysite/music
The music server works on mysite:port and stop. Can be this the issue?
i think you should loose the path on the right side.
@ryan_harg you mean I can’t use /music ?
well if navidrome doesn’t listen to it, then no. you can still use it on the Apache listening side: example.com/music/ redirecting to http://127.0.0.1:4533/ that is. Give it a try.
@ryan_harg well that was the goal I was trying to achieve… but unfortunately doesn’t work. Prolly with BaseUrl in the navidrome conf I can redirect to /music
Gonna try as soon I got home
Thanksyou could also see if you notice requests arriving in the navidrome logs somewhere…
Does your configuration forward to
(wildcard)/app
on some default route?@breadsmasher I would know how to answer you… What can I check?
Have a read of this https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-set-up-a-reverse-proxy-with-apache/