![]() ![]() I think you'd need to find the equivalent of the ProxyPassReverse to make it work. but I'm super lazy and 98% sure it works. If I weren't super lazy, I'd flip radarr/sonarr over to not have url_base and test it. RequestHeader set X-Deluge-Base "/deluge/" Same for ruTorrent and Deluge, though the latter needs a little extra trickery. For example, I couldn't figure out how to url_base netdata and I don't think it is actually possible. In Apache, that is what the ProxyPassReverse takes care of. Proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for Īnd it works fine, but when I try to add Radarr into the mix I get a 404 error when trying to access Radarr. I managed to get a reverse proxy setup for Sonarr, the config looks like this: Note: you will also need to add the websocket directive to your radarr configuration proxy /radarr 127.0.0.I'll start by saying that I don't really understand any of this stuff, but I've got pretty good at following guides. Replace 127.0.0.1 with the appropriate IP address/DNS name of your Radarr app. If Radarr is not running on the same machine as your reverse proxy. If you have a reverse proxy under a subdirectory, the RewriteRule should include your basepath e.g. Sudo sed -i "s|ExecStart=/usr/bin/mono -debug /opt/$ =websocket Sudo chown $APPUSER:$APPUSER -R $installdir Sudo mv "$installdir/" "$installdir.old/"
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