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I've set up a local installation for a workshop, which works as expected.
Now I need to reverse proxy this installation with my Apache front web server (to share public URL to users)
I need to reverse proxy like this: https://my.domain/jupyterworkshop/ ----> http://localserver:8000/
Which implies final urls like https://my.domain/jupyterworkshop/user/XnXqexlEzX8f for example.
But when I'm doing my ProxyPath rule, it always redirect to https://my.domain/spawn/jupyterworkshop/
Is there a way to specify a subpath to jupyter tmpnb ?
I don't know if I'm clear, ask me questions if needed.
I am also having this issue and would like clarity on how to set this up. Another thing I think you need to account for is setting up Apache to pass through wss:// calls, which it doesn't do by default.
Hi all,
I would like to serve tmpnb from my Apache, I thought to put a subpath but what I see it does not work yet.
I would like to know how can i redirect tmpnb with Apache.
Thanks in advance
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From @jri-sp on June 27, 2017 16:7
Hi,
I'm following this guide: https://github.com/jupyter/tmpnb
I've set up a local installation for a workshop, which works as expected.
Now I need to reverse proxy this installation with my Apache front web server (to share public URL to users)
I need to reverse proxy like this:
https://my.domain/jupyterworkshop/ ----> http://localserver:8000/
Which implies final urls like
https://my.domain/jupyterworkshop/user/XnXqexlEzX8f
for example.But when I'm doing my ProxyPath rule, it always redirect to
https://my.domain/spawn/jupyterworkshop/
Is there a way to specify a subpath to jupyter tmpnb ?
I don't know if I'm clear, ask me questions if needed.
BTW thanks for all your work on Jupyter!
Copied from original issue: jupyterhub/configurable-http-proxy#112
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