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# Leon: Apache Reverse Proxy
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<https://github.com/leon-ai/>
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# Reverse Proxy Setup
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## Apache2
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This allows you to access the Leon web app using an Apache virtual host.
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## Prerequisites
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- **A domain**
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> DNS A (and/or AAAA) records have to point to your webserver.
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- **SSL certificate**
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> A valid SSL certificate.
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> The setup is possible without SSL, though using HTTPS is highly
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> recommended. The following configuration examples apply to a HTTPS
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> enforced site.
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- **An operating system**
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> Obvious.
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- **Apache2 / HTTPD**
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> Apache2 needs to be installed, and the modules `mod_ssl`, `mod_proxy`
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> as well as `mod_wstunnel` need to be loaded.
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> Refer to the Apache documentation specific to your operating system to
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> find the correct procedure on how to install and load modules as well
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> as on how and where to define virtual hosts.
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- **Firewall**
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> If a firewall is in place, the ports 80 and 443 need to be opened
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> and/or forwarded accordingly.
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> If Leon resides on a different machine, the configured `LEON_PORT`
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> needs to be reachable by the webserver.
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- **Leon**
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> A working Leon installation. It is recommended to test if Leon works
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> as expected before attempting to troubleshoot issues with the reverse
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> proxy.
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> Warning - As of writing this document, the following configuration
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> examples only apply to the DEVELOPMENT branch of Leon.
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> Since this branch is deemed stable enough by the author, the complex
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> procedure for setting a reverse proxy up with Leon from the Master
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> branch (it involves tampering with the source files) will not be
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> explained.
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## Leon configuration (.env)
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# Server
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LEON_HOST=https://leon.example.com
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LEON_PORT=1337
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## Apache virtual host (leon.conf)
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`leon.example.com` is the domain we will use to reach the Leon web app.
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`localhost` is where the web server reach the Leon backend. If Leon
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resides on a different machine, replace this with the hostname or IP
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address of that machine.
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`:1337` is the port the Leon backend listens on (you specified it above
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with `LEON_PORT`).
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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ServerName leon.example.com
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RewriteEngine On
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RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}$1 [R=301,L]
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</VirtualHost>
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<VirtualHost *:443>
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ServerName leon.example.com
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SSLEngine On
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SSLCertificateFile "/path/to/fullchain.pem"
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SSLCertificateKeyFile "/path/to/privkey.pem
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ProxyPreserveHost Off
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ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:1337/
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ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:1337/
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RewriteEngine On
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RewriteCond %{HTTP:Upgrade} websocket [NC]
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RewriteCond %{HTTP:Connection} upgrade [NC]
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RewriteRule ^/?(.*) "ws://127.0.0.1:1337/$1" [P,L]
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</VirtualHost>
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That's it!
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