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Reverse Proxy with Deluge WebUI
A reverse proxy is where there is an existing http web server (Apache, Nginx) that you wish Deluge WebUI to be served through. e.g. Site http://example.net
serves the WebUI at http://example.net/deluge
.
In the configurations below deluge-web
is running on localhost
with default port 8112
and reverse proxy url suffix /deluge
.
Apache Config: ::
Enable the following apache modules:
a2enmod proxy
a2enmod proxy_html
a2enmod proxy_http
a2enmod headers
And add the following to your .conf
file:
ProxyPass /deluge http://localhost:8112/
<Location /deluge>
ProxyPassReverse /
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath / /deluge
RequestHeader set X-Deluge-Base "/deluge/"
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Location>
Nginx Config: ::
location /deluge {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8112/;
proxy_set_header X-Deluge-Base "/deluge/";
include proxy-control.conf;
add_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN;
}
Note: Ensure the trailing slashes are maintained.
lighttpd Config: ::
You will need to install lua
>= 5.1 and make sure lighttpd
>= 1.4.12 is compiled with lua support. Lua will perform URL rewriting since lighty doesn't support it natively.
server.modules += ( "mod_proxy", "mod_magnet", "mod_setenv" )
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/deluge/" {
setenv.add-request-header = ( "X-Deluge-Base" => "/deluge/" )
magnet.attract-raw-url-to = ( "/etc/lighttpd/lua/deluge.lua" )
proxy.server = ( "" => ( "deluge" => ( "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8112 ) ) )
/etc/lighttpd/lua/deluge.lua
contains:
lighty.env["request.uri"] = string.sub(lighty.env["request.uri"], string.len('/deluge/'))
return
HAProxy Config: ::
frontend https
bind *:443 ssl crt /etc/haproxy/certs/<YOUR-PEM-HERE>
compression algo gzip
default_backend <DEFAULT-BACKEND-HERE>
use_backend Deluge if { path_beg /deluge }
backend Deluge
server deluge localhost:8112
reqrep ^([^\ ]*\ /)deluge[/]?(.*) \1\2
http-request add-header X-Deluge-Base /deluge
http-request add-header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN
IIS Config: :: Assuming IIS is already setup for reverse proxying (plenty of tutorials on this online). Under site -> URL Rewrite, click on View Server Variables... and add a new variable name HTTP_X_Deluge_Base. Then open your web.config file and add/edit your rule as follow (edit url to match your setup):
<rule name="Deluge" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="deluge\/?(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="http://1.1.1.1:8112/{R:1}" />
<serverVariables>
<set name="HTTP_X_Deluge_Base" value="/deluge/" />
</serverVariables>
</rule>