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Ophélie Gagnard
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Mar 11, 2013
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Cédric de Saint Martin
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Update apache_frontend documentation.
Mention the setcap solution to allow listening to port 443 and 80.
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@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ port
Port used by Apache. Optional parameter, defaults to 4443.
plain_http_port
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Port used by apache to serve plain http (only used to redirect to https).
Optional parameter, defaults to 8080.
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@@ -192,7 +193,12 @@ Notes
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It is not possible with slapos to listen to port <= 1024, because process are
not run as root. It is a good idea then to go on the node where the instance is
not run as root.
Solution 1
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It is a good idea then to go on the node where the instance is
and set some iptables rules like (if using default ports)::
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp -d {public_ipv4} --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination {listening_ipv4}:4443
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@@ -200,3 +206,12 @@ and set some iptables rules like (if using default ports)::
Where {public ip} is the public IP of your server, or at least the LAN IP to where your NAT will forward to.
{listening ip} is the private ipv4 (like 10.0.34.123) that the instance is using and sending as connection parameter.
Solution 2
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It is also possible to directly allow the service to listen on 80 and 443 ports using the following command:
setcap 'cap_net_bind_service=+ep' /opt/slapgrid/$APACHE_FRONTEND_SOFTWARE_RELEASE_MD5/parts/apache-2.2/bin/httpd
Then specify in the instance parameters "port" and "plain_http_port" to be 443 and 80, respectively.
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