The Atlassian application allows the user to use a reverse proxy, but Atlassian does not support the configuration of this feature. Therefore, there is no guarantee that Atlassian can provide any support for these configurations .
If you have any requirements on the configuration, please refer to the content in Atlassian Answers for help.
This page describes a method for using the Apache HTTP Server 2.4来 Direction proxy standard Tomcat container. You can also find a similar configuration method in NGINX. You may need to use this configuration in the following situations:
- You already have an existing Apache website and want to add confluence to your existing website (for example,http://www.example.com/confluence).
- You already have multiple Java applications, each of which runs on its own server and uses different ports to run, for example,http://example:8090/confluence and http://example : 8080/jira At the same time you want your 2 apps to run on a common HTTP (80) port (for example,http://www.example.com/confluence and http:// Www.example.com/jira). Each application can be started, managed and edited independently.
Note: The documentation for this page is for the configuration of Apache rather than confluence. Atlassian will provide support for your configuration in confluence, but we cannot guarantee that we can help you with all the problems you encounter with the Apache configuration. Please be aware that the content on this page is only for the configuration to provide you with relevant information, if you refer to the configuration of this page to produce any problems, the consequences at your own risk.
Https://www.cwiki.us/display/CONF6ZH/Using+Apache+with+mod_proxy
Confluence 6 using Apache and Mod_proxy