I installed RhodeCode 1.2.2 at a Windows 2008R2 (64Bit) box.
I had setup a IIS 7 as a Proxy Server (Application Request Routing + URL Rewrite) for RhodeCode running at 127.0.0.1:5000.
The Repository is reachable via "https://subdomain.domain.de".
At the repository summary, the Clone url points to: https://[username]@127.0.0.1:5000/SomeProject
At the client side, I can clone the repository when replacing the "127.0.0.1:5000" with "subdomain.domain.de".
For sure I would like that RhodeCode displays the Proxy url ("subdomain.domain.de") instead of the 127.XXX...
I search the web up and down and the only thing I found, was that Apache has a "ProxyPreserveHost On" setting, which does the trick. However I didn't found anything like that for IIS.
Is there somewhere a setting within the "production.ini" where I can define the proxy url? Or does someone found the well hidden setting within the IIS?
Any help is much appreciated :-)
thanks for your answer! I already use the ARR and setup the reverse proxy, I can access RhodeCode via the proxy. However, it looks like that the HTTP_HOST value is not forwarded to paster.
Within the IIS, I setup the following server variables and set them within the reverse proxy rule:
<set name="HTTP_HOST" value="[subdomain.domain.de]" />
<set name="HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SERVER" value="[subdomain.domain.de]" />
<set name="HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_HOST" value="[subdomain.domain.de]" />
<set name="HTTP_X_HTTP_HOST" value="[subdomain.domain.de]" />
<set name="HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME" value="https" />
but that have no affect at all.
At the linked previously answer, he suggested to copy these variable values back to the HTTP_HOST (within tomcat, should be paster in my case). That looks a bit overkilled to me, in comparsion to a simple "ProxyPreserveHost On" within apache. I have the feeling that I missed something here.
Cheers, Sörnt