Description
Gerrit can be configured to run behind a third-party web server. This allows the other web server to bind to the privileged ports 80 (or 443 for SSL), as well as offloads the SSL processing overhead from Java to optimized native C code.
Gerrit Configuration
Ensure '$site_path'/etc/gerrit.config has the property httpd.listenUrl configured to use proxy-http:// or proxy-https:// and a free port number. This may have already been configured if proxy support was enabled during init.
[httpd] listenUrl = proxy-http://127.0.0.1:8081/r/
Apache 2 Configuration
To run Gerrit behind an Apache server using mod_proxy, enable the necessary Apache2 modules:
a2enmod proxy_http a2enmod ssl ; # optional, needed for HTTPS / SSL
Configure an Apache VirtualHost to proxy to the Gerrit daemon, setting the ProxyPass line to use the http:// URL configured above. Ensure the path of ProxyPass and httpd.listenUrl match, or links will redirect to incorrect locations.
<VirtualHost *> ServerName review.example.com ProxyRequests Off ProxyVia Off ProxyPreserveHost On <Proxy *> Order deny,allow Allow from all </Proxy> ProxyPass /r/ http://127.0.0.1:8081/r/ </VirtualHost>
SSL
To enable Apache to perform the SSL processing, use proxy-https:// in httpd.listenUrl within Gerrit’s configuration file, and enable the SSL engine in the Apache VirtualHost block:
<VirtualHost *:443> SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile conf/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile conf/server.key ... same as above ... </VirtualHost>
See the Apache mod_ssl documentation for more details on how to configure SSL within the server, like controlling how strong of an encryption algorithm is required.
Nginx Configuration
To run Gerrit behind an Nginx server, use a server statement such as this one:
server { listen 80; server_name review.example.com; location /r/ { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8081; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; } }
SSL
To enable Nginx to perform the SSL processing, use proxy-https:// in httpd.listenUrl within Gerrit’s configuration file, and enable the SSL engine in the Nginx server statement:
server { listen 443; server_name review.example.com; ssl on; ssl_certificate conf/server.crt; ssl_certificate_key conf/server.key; ... same as above ... }
See the Nginx http ssl module documentation for more details on how to configure SSL within the server, like controlling how strong of an encryption algorithm is required.
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