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LooseHost - Disable host header checks in the router. This may be useful when using a reverse-proxy like Nginx / Apache to stop it white-screening. Default: false
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LooseHost - Disable host header checks in the router. This may be useful when using a reverse-proxy like Nginx / Apache to stop it white-screening. Default: false
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LoosePort - Disable port match checks in the router. This may be useful when using a revere-proxy like Nginx / Apache to stop it white-screening. Default: false
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LoosePort - Disable port match checks in the router. This may be useful when using a reverse-proxy like Nginx / Apache to stop it white-screening. Default: false
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SslSchema - Allow for HTTPS URLs without necessarily using a HTTPS listener. This might be useful if a reverse-proxy or otherwise terminates the SSL / TLS connection instead of Gosora. Default: false
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DisableServerPush - This switch lets you disable the HTTP/2 server push feature. Default: false
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DisableServerPush - This switch lets you disable the HTTP/2 server push feature. Default: false
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For things like HTTPS, you might also need to [modify your config.json](https://github.com/Azareal/Gosora/blob/master/docs/configuration.md) file after installing Gosora to get it working.
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For things like HTTPS, you might also need to [modify your config.json](https://github.com/Azareal/Gosora/blob/master/docs/configuration.md) file after installing Gosora to get it working.
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You can get a free private key and certificate pair from Let's Encrypt or Cloudflare.
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You can get a free private key and certificate pair from Let's Encrypt or Cloudflare.
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If you're using Nginx or something else as a reverse-proxy in-front of Gosora, then you will have to consult their documentation for advice on setting HTTPS. You may also need to enable LoosePort and LooseHost in `config/config.json`.
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If you're using Nginx or something else as a reverse-proxy in-front of Gosora, then you will have to consult their documentation for advice on setting HTTPS. You may also need to enable LoosePort and LooseHost in `config/config.json`.
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If you're behind a reverse-proxy that terminates the SSL / TLS connection, for instance, if the certificate is setup on there instead of the instance, then you may also want to set the SslSchema config setting to true in `config/config.json` and leave EnableSsl disabled.
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For email, you will need a SMTP server (either provided by yourself or by a transactional mail provider who specialises in doing so)
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You can setup it up via config.json with the Email setting and the ones starting with SMTP.
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For email, you will need a SMTP server (either provided by yourself or by a transactional mail provider who specialises in doing so).
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You can setup it up via config.json with the Email setting and the ones starting with SMTP.
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It is also possible to send emails without SMTP with the experimental sendmail plugin, however there is a high chance of your emails ending up in the user's spam folder, if it arrives at all.
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It is also possible to send emails without SMTP with the experimental sendmail plugin, however there is a high chance of your emails ending up in the user's spam folder, if it arrives at all.
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