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# References
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- https://codeberg.org/readeck/readeck
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- https://readeck.org/en/docs/deploy#setup-a-reverse-proxy
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# Notes
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If you're using readeck as a container behind a reverse proxy, you must set the environment variable `READECK_USE_X_FORWARDED=1`.
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Furthermore, you must adjust the `allowed_hosts` directive the Readeck config at `/etc/readeck/config.toml`:
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````
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[server]
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host = "0.0.0.0"
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port = 8000
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allowed_hosts = ["readeck.example.com"]
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use_x_forwarded_for = true
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use_x_forwarded_host = true
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use_x_forwarded_proto = true
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````
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