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there is any way to setup this in subdomain? #164

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mzramna opened this issue Feb 12, 2021 · 4 comments
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there is any way to setup this in subdomain? #164

mzramna opened this issue Feb 12, 2021 · 4 comments

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@mzramna
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mzramna commented Feb 12, 2021

i don't know if this is directaly related to the alexa integration,or to nginx setup,but there is any way to integrate with subdomain?
i've tinking about it and the only way i can figure out to do it is to redirect all the requests to the port 80 with a specific patter related to the alexa api

@Barabba11
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Which is the reason for that, can you please make an example? Thanks

@mzramna
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mzramna commented Feb 14, 2021

i use some sub domains into my server,to isolate every docker container , but my nginx reverse proxy automaticaly redirect all the 80 requests to the 443 port,except by those to the node-red and home assistant subdomains,but i need to redirect to the api url instead of it,since this does not work,wich is this subfolder url? to redirect the requests to this url to the port 80 only

@nayneyT
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nayneyT commented Feb 17, 2021

Hi. I am curious... why are you going via nginx?

Surely you are just adding node-red-contrib-amazon-echo palette to your node-red running in a docker container?

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datech commented Apr 10, 2024

Closing as It is not related to the functionality of this module.

@datech datech closed this as completed Apr 10, 2024
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