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litespeed_wiki:proxy:lsws-as-a-websocket-proxy [2018/01/19 22:07] Michael Alegre [Test the Backend WebSocket] |
litespeed_wiki:proxy:lsws-as-a-websocket-proxy [2019/06/11 19:26] Jackson Zhang |
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- | ===== How to Configure LSWS as a WebSocket Proxy ===== | + | ===== How to Configure LSWS Native Virtual Host as a WebSocket Proxy ===== |
In the LSWS WebAdmin Console, navigate to **Virtual Host (Native) > General > Web Socket Proxy Setup** | In the LSWS WebAdmin Console, navigate to **Virtual Host (Native) > General > Web Socket Proxy Setup** | ||
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- | Configure **URI** and **Address**. | + | Configure **URI** and **Address**. The URI can be a plain URI (starting with "/"). The **URI** can be an exact match. If a plain URI ends with a "/", then this WebSocket backend will include all sub-URIs under this URI, such as **/sub/** should include /sub/001, /sub/002... etc. However, the regular expression, such as ''/sub/*'', will **not** work for WebSocket. |
Save and restart LSWS. | Save and restart LSWS. |