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Any way to run via passenger (or proxied from Apache)? #29

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skug67 opened this issue Feb 19, 2015 · 0 comments
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Any way to run via passenger (or proxied from Apache)? #29

skug67 opened this issue Feb 19, 2015 · 0 comments

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skug67 commented Feb 19, 2015

I'm trying to figure out if there's any way to get this project (which is exactly what I'd want for a simple family webchat to talk to the kids when I'm travelling) via Apache -- either through passenger or just via a reverse proxy setup. I've monkeyed around a bit and can get the page served, but two browsers do not connect to each other even when everything is on my own internal LAN. It works fine if I run the server standalone and browse straight to it. But my office and various other locations that I connect to home from have quite restrictive firewalls, so I pretty much need to access over 443 which is already running Apache.

Anybody have any useful suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Seth Green

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