- Using Nginx as a reverse proxy
- Using Nginx with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
- Using Apache HTTPD as a reverse proxy
- Using Apache HTTPD with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
- Using Caddy with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
- Using Caddy with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
Using Nginx as a reverse proxy
If you want Nginx to serve your Gitea instance you can the following server section inside the http section of nginx.conf:
server {listen 80;server_name git.example.com;location / {proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;}}
Using Nginx with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
In case you already have a site, and you want Gitea to share the domain name, you can setup Nginx to serve Gitea under a sub-path by adding the following server section inside the http section of nginx.conf:
server {listen 80;server_name git.example.com;location /git/ { # Note: Trailing slashproxy_pass http://localhost:3000/; # Note: Trailing slash}}
Then set [server] ROOT_URL = http://git.example.com/git/ in your configuration.
Using Apache HTTPD as a reverse proxy
If you want Apache HTTPD to serve your Gitea instance you can add the following to you Apache HTTPD configuration (usually located at /etc/apache2/httpd.conf in Ubuntu):
<VirtualHost *:80>...ProxyPreserveHost OnProxyRequests offProxyPass / http://localhost:3000/ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:3000/</VirtualHost>
Note: The following Apache HTTPD mods must be enabled: proxy, proxy_http
Using Apache HTTPD with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
In case you already have a site, and you want Gitea to share the domain name, you can setup Apache HTTPD to serve Gitea under a sub-path by adding the following to you Apache HTTPD configuration (usually located at /etc/apache2/httpd.conf in Ubuntu):
<VirtualHost *:80>...<Proxy *>Order allow,denyAllow from all</Proxy>ProxyPass /git http://localhost:3000 # Note: no trailing slash after either /git or portProxyPassReverse /git http://localhost:3000 # Note: no trailing slash after either /git or port</VirtualHost>
Then set [server] ROOT_URL = http://git.example.com/git/ in your configuration.
Note: The following Apache HTTPD mods must be enabled: proxy, proxy_http
Using Caddy with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
If you want Caddy to serve your Gitea instance you can add the following server block to your Caddyfile:
git.example.com {proxy / http://localhost:3000}
Using Caddy with a Sub-path as a reverse proxy
In case you already have a site, and you want Gitea to share the domain name, you can setup Caddy to serve Gitea under a sub-path by adding the following to you server block in your Caddyfile:
git.example.com {proxy /git/ http://localhost:3000 # Note: Trailing Slash after /git/}
Then set [server] ROOT_URL = http://git.example.com/git/ in your configuration.
原文: https://docs.gitea.io/zh-cn/reverse-proxies/
