# Just a sample config file, using Debian/Ubuntu settings root: . host: "*4" port: 80 setuid: ubuntu ssl: host: "*4" key: key.pem certificate: certificate.pem # Keter can act as a reverse proxy for other servers in your network # so that it can replace a front-end nginx or apache server. Example: # reverse-proxy: # - reversed-host: internal-service # hostname of internal server # reversed-port: 8080 # port to access # ssl: False # whether to use SSL to access internal server # reversing-host: service.example.com # Keter will reverse proxy requests for this host to your server # # Keter also supports rewriting headers. See the README.md for more information. # rewrite-response: # - header: Location # from: ^http://internal-service.example.com # to: https://service.example.com ip-from-header: true