## Run wetty behind nginx or apache As said earlier you can use a proxy to add https to WeTTy. **Note** that if your proxy is configured for https you should run WeTTy without SSL If your proxy uses a base path other than `/wetty`, specify the path with the `--base` flag, or the `BASE` environment variable. The following confs assume you want to serve wetty on the url `example.com/wetty` and are running wetty with the default base and serving it on the same server Put the following configuration in apache's conf: ```apache RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/wetty/socket.io [NC] RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} transport=websocket [NC] RewriteRule /wetty/socket.io/(.*) ws://localhost:3000/wetty/socket.io/$1 [P,L] DirectorySlash On Require all granted ProxyPassMatch http://127.0.0.1:3000 ProxyPassReverse /wetty/ ```