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Hi! It looks like wss://tracker.webtorrent.dev/ is running Aquatic as a WebSocket tracker, and if I visit https://tracker.webtorrent.dev/ I see a page.
I was looking through Aquatic’s documentation and config, but I didn’t see any built-in mechanism for serving HTTP or static files. Is this something Aquatic supports out of the box? Or is the index page on tracker.webtorrent.dev served via a separate web server / reverse proxy?
If there’s a recommended approach for hosting a basic index page on the same domain as the WebSocket tracker, could you share how it’s done?
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They must be using a reverse proxy. It would be a nice feature to have, but implementing it would require too big of a rewrite for it to be worthwhile.
Hi! It looks like wss://tracker.webtorrent.dev/ is running Aquatic as a WebSocket tracker, and if I visit https://tracker.webtorrent.dev/ I see a page.
I was looking through Aquatic’s documentation and config, but I didn’t see any built-in mechanism for serving HTTP or static files. Is this something Aquatic supports out of the box? Or is the index page on tracker.webtorrent.dev served via a separate web server / reverse proxy?
If there’s a recommended approach for hosting a basic index page on the same domain as the WebSocket tracker, could you share how it’s done?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: