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RE: [perfsonar-user] Running maddash behind reverse proxy


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  • From: "Garnizov, Ivan" <>
  • To: Luke Whitworth <>, "" <>
  • Subject: RE: [perfsonar-user] Running maddash behind reverse proxy
  • Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 13:39:31 +0000

Hello Luke,

 

I’ll leave for the community to share their experience here. Certainly pS Dev team doesn’t have a documentation on this one.

 

What comes to mind here, as an observation, is that your connectivity failed on the SSL connection to the host with the Esmond data.

Since using the reverse proxy here would be a challenge, I would suggest to try the simple HTTP, at least as a proof of the case.

 

Are you sure your SSL certificate is valid on the “Ccperfsonar-cm” host?

 

Regards,

Ivan Garnizov

 

GEANT WP6T3: pS development team

GEANT WP7T1: pS deployments GN Operations

GEANT WP9T2: Software governance in GEANT

 

 

 

 

From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of Luke Whitworth
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2022 12:28 PM
To:
Subject: [perfsonar-user] Running maddash behind reverse proxy

 

I’m trying to get maddash published via a reverse proxy.  All seems fine except for the Esmond graphs on /maddash-webui/details.cgi don’t load.  Looking at it I see:

 

 

 

Ccperfsonar-cm is the hostname of the server that this is all running on.  Is there some variable I’ve missed to set the URL for the component that generates these. I’ve tried to look into the cgi files etc. but alas I’ve seemingly run out of talent!

 

Cheers,

 

Luke

 

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