Adding websocket configuration for https-portal

nunnsby 2021-08-31 22:19:35 +01:00
parent ec9d1ca40e
commit c5706f31e7

@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Uptime Kuma **do not support the subdirectory reverse proxy** such as `http://ex
- [Nginx](#nginx) - [Nginx](#nginx)
- [Apache](#apache) - [Apache](#apache)
- [Caddy](#caddy) - [Caddy](#caddy)
- [Https-Portal](#https-portal)
- [Nginx Proxy Manager](#nginx-proxy-manager) - [Nginx Proxy Manager](#nginx-proxy-manager)
- [Synology Builtin Reverse Proxy](#synology-builtin-reverse-proxy) - [Synology Builtin Reverse Proxy](#synology-builtin-reverse-proxy)
- [Traefik](#Traefik) - [Traefik](#Traefik)
@ -91,12 +92,16 @@ subdomain.domain.com {
} }
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# Https-Portal
Enabling "WEBSOCKET=true", or the equivalent in your docker environment variables will do the trick.
Link to https-portal [Websocket under Advanced Usage](https://github.com/SteveLTN/https-portal#configure-nginx-through-environment-variables).
# Nginx Proxy Manager # Nginx Proxy Manager
Please enable "WebSockets Supports" Please enable "WebSockets Supports"
# Synology Builtin Reverse Proxy # Synology Builtin Reverse Proxy
https://mlohr.com/websockets-for-synology-dsm/ https://mlohr.com/websockets-for-synology-dsm/