Probably the best way to integrate Synchronet behind Apache is to configure MOD_PROXY on the apache side, to redirect calls to *.ssjs forward to Synchronet's HTTP server running on a separate port. It's worth noting that the current SBBS web interface is setup to use HTTP Authentication, and would need to be adjusted to support a cookie based authentication scheme. By configuring Apache to use the same directory as SBBS, you can rely on Apache to perform caching and compression of non-dynamic content to be delivered directly. | Probably the best way to integrate Synchronet behind Apache is to [[http://www.google.com/search?q=apache+mod_proxy+reverse+proxy|configure MOD_PROXY on Apache]] to reverse-proxy calls for .ssjs files to Synchronet's HTTP server running on a different port. It's worth noting that the current SBBS web interface is setup to use HTTP Authentication, and would need to be adjusted to support a cookie based authentication scheme. By configuring Apache to use the same directory as SBBS, you can rely on Apache to perform caching and compression of non-dynamic content to be delivered directly. |