From d0b5c12bb5df20825818599b60cf0e3724b3553c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Tzou Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2017 16:34:26 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Updated IIS ARR Reverse Proxy (markdown) --- IIS-ARR-Reverse-Proxy.md | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/IIS-ARR-Reverse-Proxy.md b/IIS-ARR-Reverse-Proxy.md index 749e0f3..15afdf5 100644 --- a/IIS-ARR-Reverse-Proxy.md +++ b/IIS-ARR-Reverse-Proxy.md @@ -13,17 +13,16 @@ For users that run qBittorrent via Microsoft IIS as a reverse proxy an extra hea 11. Enter the server IP:Port without `http://` (for example `127.0.0.1:8080`), then click **OK** 12. Open the new rule and change the path to a subdirectory if needed (for example **qbweb/(.*)** = http://domain.tld/qbweb/) 13. Under **Server Variables** add the following 3 rules: -``` - Server variable name Value - HTTP_X-Forwarded-Host `{HTTP_HOST}:{SERVER_PORT}` - HTTP_REFERER `0` - HTTP_ORIGIN `0` -``` + | Server variable name | Value | + | --------------------- | ------------------------- | + | HTTP_X-Forwarded-Host | {HTTP_HOST}:{SERVER_PORT} | + | HTTP_REFERER | 0 | + | HTTP_ORIGIN | 0 | 14. In the IIS Manager, right click on the site name and select **Explore** 15. Look for the `web.config` file and open it your text editor of choice -16. Find the lines `` and `` and delete *0* from the **value** of both. +16. Find the lines `` and `` and delete `0` from the **value** of both. The result should look similar to this (Note: you must use the GUI first so reverse proxy support is enabled in IIS): ```xml