# Reverse Proxy Support Scrutiny is designed so that it can be used with a reverse proxy, leveraging `domain`, `port` or `path` based matching to correctly route to the Scrutiny service. For simple `domain` and/or `port` based routing, this is easy. If your domain:port pair is similar to `http://scrutiny.example.com` or `http://localhost:54321`, just update your reverse proxy configuration to route traffic to the Scrutiny backend, which is listening on `0.0.0.0:8080` by default. ```yaml # default config web: listen: port: 8080 host: 0.0.0.0 ``` However if you're using `path` based routing to differentiate your reverse proxy protected services, things become more complicated. If you'd like to access Scrutiny using a path like: `http://example.com/scrutiny/`, then we need a way to configure Scrutiny so that it understands `http://example.com/scrutiny/api/health` actually means `http://localhost:8080/api/health`. Thankfully this can be done by changing **two** settings (both are required). 1. The webserver has a `web.listen.basepath` key 2. The collectors have a `api.endpoint` key. ## Webserver Configuration When setting the `web.listen.basepath` key in the web config file, make sure the `basepath` key is prefixed with `/`. ```yaml # customized webserver config web: listen: port: 8080 host: 0.0.0.0 # if you're using a reverse proxy like apache/nginx, you can override this value to serve scrutiny on a subpath. # eg. http://example.com/custombasepath/* vs http://example.com:8080 basepath: '/custombasepath' ``` ## Collector Configuration Here's how you can update the collector `api.endpoint` key: ```yaml # customized collector config api: endpoint: 'http://localhost:8080/custombasepath' ``` # Environmental Variables. You may also configure these values using the following environmental variables (both are required). - `COLLECTOR_API_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080/custombasepath` - `SCRUTINY_WEB_LISTEN_BASEPATH=/custombasepath`