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Mmm, I realize that OpenVSCode needs read & write access to the directory Did this:
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@Verhoeckx for the reverse proxy configuration you can take a look at this discussion #96 (comment) hope that helps. |
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Should the lines below exist on the host or in the virtual host file on the virtual machine?
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I think it should be on the host, btw make sure you are using apache version 2.4.48 or greater as pointed in the linked discussion |
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I have good and bad news: Good news
Bad news ps. I updated the image in this discussion. |
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I made some progress: I can now access OpenVSCode on port 3000! What I did Now I only get the error I updated my online logboek: |
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One more question: do you know if it's allowed to mount the (public) directory |
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I'm waiting from a second response from someone from Apache, but in the mean time I found out the following: When I try to connect with:
And go to the address with the token
I see the following error message in Firefox console tab:
What is surprises me, is that it mentions |
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I tried to use I can't go back using this because I already configured a systemd unit file based on the |
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I reported the problem at Red Hat's bugzilla! |
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Hello OpenVSCode developers!
Is there someone here who can help me to make the setup below work?
Host
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Apache used as a reverse proxy
Virtual machine
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Laravel is installed and reachable with HTTPS
Apache is used as the web server
Now I would like to run OpenVSCode is such away that it can be reached on port 3000 and that I can edit the content of the directory
/var/www/html
live: I'm not sure this is possible, but I hope so :sweat_smile.Error
When I now try to reach my.domain.com:3000/?tkn=[token] I get the message 'Unable to connect'.
Note
I opened port 3000 on both the host and the virtual machine with commands below.
Questions
As far as I know NodeJS has its own web server?
/var/www/html
when running the container?Al the steps I took so far, can be found here:
https://jeroenverhoeckx.com/build-your-own-online-ide.html
ps. I cleaned up the text of this issue to make it more readable.
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