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App Proxy Redirects to Upstream URI

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    alwynispat
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    How does the App Proxy work?
    When I enter a subdomain and the upstream URI, all it does is redirecting me to the upstream URI.

    What I was hoping for is that when I enter sub.example.com, my browser will maintain as sub.example.com and see the content of the upstream URI, but currently it just redirects me.

    So when I have an upstream URI that goes to https://192.168.1.20:8000, this will not work when I'm trying to access it from outside LAN.

    Am I missing something or is this how Cloudron proxy works?

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      https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#app-proxy

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        How does the App Proxy work?
        When I enter a subdomain and the upstream URI, all it does is redirecting me to the upstream URI.

        What I was hoping for is that when I enter sub.example.com, my browser will maintain as sub.example.com and see the content of the upstream URI, but currently it just redirects me.

        So when I have an upstream URI that goes to https://192.168.1.20:8000, this will not work when I'm trying to access it from outside LAN.

        Am I missing something or is this how Cloudron proxy works?

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        @alwynispat it behaves as you expect, it proxies and does not redirect. Have you checked what your site responds with when making a https query? Does it redirect?

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          when going to https://192.168.1.20:8000, it'll redirect me to a login on /webman/index.cgi

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