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# Running Netdata behind Apache's mod_proxy
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Below you can find instructions for configuring an apache server to:
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1. Proxy a single Netdata via an HTTP and HTTPS virtual host.
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2. Dynamically proxy any number of Netdata servers.
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3. Add user authentication.
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4. Adjust Netdata settings to get optimal results.
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## Requirements
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Make sure your apache has `mod_proxy` and `mod_proxy_http` installed and enabled.
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On Debian/Ubuntu systems, install apache, which already includes the two modules, using:
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```sh
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sudo apt-get install apache2
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```
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Enable them:
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```sh
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sudo a2enmod proxy
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sudo a2enmod proxy_http
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```
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Also, enable the rewrite module:
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```sh
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sudo a2enmod rewrite
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```
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## Netdata on an existing virtual host
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On any **existing** and already **working** apache virtual host, you can redirect requests for URL `/netdata/` to one or more Netdata servers.
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### Proxy one Netdata, running on the same server apache runs
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Add the following on top of any existing virtual host. It will allow you to access Netdata as `http://virtual.host/netdata/`.
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```conf
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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RewriteEngine On
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ProxyRequests Off
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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<Proxy *>
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Require all granted
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</Proxy>
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# Local Netdata server accessed with '/netdata/', at localhost:19999
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ProxyPass "/netdata/" "http://localhost:19999/" connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30 keepalive=on
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ProxyPassReverse "/netdata/" "http://localhost:19999/"
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# if the user did not give the trailing /, add it
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# for HTTP (if the virtualhost is HTTP, use this)
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RewriteRule ^/netdata$ http://%{HTTP_HOST}/netdata/ [L,R=301]
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# for HTTPS (if the virtualhost is HTTPS, use this)
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#RewriteRule ^/netdata$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}/netdata/ [L,R=301]
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# rest of virtual host config here
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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### Proxy multiple Netdata running on multiple servers
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Add the following on top of any existing virtual host. It will allow you to access multiple Netdata as `http://virtual.host/netdata/HOSTNAME/`, where `HOSTNAME` is the hostname of any other Netdata server you have (to access the `localhost` Netdata, use `http://virtual.host/netdata/localhost/`).
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```conf
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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RewriteEngine On
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ProxyRequests Off
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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<Proxy *>
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Require all granted
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</Proxy>
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# proxy any host, on port 19999
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ProxyPassMatch "^/netdata/([A-Za-z0-9\._-]+)/(.*)" "http://$1:19999/$2" connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30 keepalive=on
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# make sure the user did not forget to add a trailing /
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# for HTTP (if the virtualhost is HTTP, use this)
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RewriteRule "^/netdata/([A-Za-z0-9\._-]+)$" http://%{HTTP_HOST}/netdata/$1/ [L,R=301]
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# for HTTPS (if the virtualhost is HTTPS, use this)
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RewriteRule "^/netdata/([A-Za-z0-9\._-]+)$" https://%{HTTP_HOST}/netdata/$1/ [L,R=301]
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# rest of virtual host config here
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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> IMPORTANT<br/>
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> The above config allows your apache users to connect to port 19999 on any server on your network.
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If you want to control the servers your users can connect to, replace the `ProxyPassMatch` line with the following. This allows only `server1`, `server2`, `server3` and `server4`.
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```txt
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ProxyPassMatch "^/netdata/(server1|server2|server3|server4)/(.*)" "http://$1:19999/$2" connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30 keepalive=on
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```
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## Netdata on a dedicated virtual host
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You can proxy Netdata through apache, using a dedicated apache virtual host.
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Create a new apache site:
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```sh
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nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/netdata.conf
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```
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with this content:
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```conf
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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ProxyRequests Off
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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ServerName netdata.domain.tld
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<Proxy *>
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Require all granted
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</Proxy>
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ProxyPass "/" "http://localhost:19999/" connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30 keepalive=on
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ProxyPassReverse "/" "http://localhost:19999/"
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ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/netdata-error.log
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CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/netdata-access.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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Enable the VirtualHost:
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```sh
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sudo a2ensite netdata.conf && service apache2 reload
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```
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## Netdata proxy in Plesk
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_Assuming the main goal is to make Netdata running in HTTPS._
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1. Make a subdomain for Netdata on which you enable and force HTTPS - You can use a free Let's Encrypt certificate
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2. Go to "Apache & nginx Settings", and in the following section, add:
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```conf
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RewriteEngine on
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RewriteRule (.*) http://localhost:19999/$1 [P,L]
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```
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3. Optional: If your server is remote, then just replace "localhost" with your actual hostname or IP, it just works.
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Repeat the operation for as many servers as you need.
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## Enable Basic Auth
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If you wish to add an authentication (user/password) to access your Netdata, do these:
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Install the package `apache2-utils`. On Debian/Ubuntu run `sudo apt-get install apache2-utils`.
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Then, generate password for user `netdata`, using `htpasswd -c /etc/apache2/.htpasswd netdata`
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**Apache 2.2 Example:**\
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Modify the virtual host with these:
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```conf
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# replace the <Proxy *> section
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<Proxy *>
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Order deny,allow
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Allow from all
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</Proxy>
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# add a <Location /netdata/> section
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<Location /netdata/>
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AuthType Basic
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AuthName "Protected site"
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AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/.htpasswd
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Require valid-user
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Order deny,allow
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Allow from all
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</Location>
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```
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Specify `Location /` if Netdata is running on dedicated virtual host.
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**Apache 2.4 (dedicated virtual host) Example:**
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```conf
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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RewriteEngine On
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ProxyRequests Off
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ProxyPreserveHost On
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ServerName netdata.domain.tld
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<Proxy *>
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AllowOverride None
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AuthType Basic
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AuthName "Protected site"
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AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/.htpasswd
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Require valid-user
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</Proxy>
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ProxyPass "/" "http://localhost:19999/" connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30 keepalive=on
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ProxyPassReverse "/" "http://localhost:19999/"
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ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/netdata-error.log
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CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/netdata-access.log combined
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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Note: Changes are applied by reloading or restarting Apache.
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## Configuration of Content Security Policy
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If you want to enable CSP within your Apache, you should consider some special requirements of the headers. Modify your configuration like that:
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```txt
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Header always set Content-Security-Policy "default-src http: 'unsafe-inline' 'self' 'unsafe-eval'; script-src http: 'unsafe-inline' 'self' 'unsafe-eval'; style-src http: 'self' 'unsafe-inline'"
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```
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Note: Changes are applied by reloading or restarting Apache.
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## Using Netdata with Apache's `mod_evasive` module
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The `mod_evasive` Apache module helps system administrators protect their web server from brute force and distributed
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denial of service attack (DDoS) attacks.
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Because Netdata sends a request to the web server for every chart update, it's normal to create 20-30 requests per
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second, per client. If you're using `mod_evasive` on your Apache web server, this volume of requests will trigger the
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module's protection, and your dashboard will become unresponsive. You may even begin to see 403 errors.
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To mitigate this issue, you will need to change the value of the `DOSPageCount` option in your `mod_evasive.conf` file,
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which can typically be found at `/etc/httpd/conf.d/mod_evasive.conf` or `/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/evasive.conf`.
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The `DOSPageCount` option sets the limit of the number of requests from a single IP address for the same page per page
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interval, which is usually 1 second. The default value is `2` requests per second. Clearly, Netdata's typical usage will
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exceed that threshold, and `mod_evasive` will add your IP address to a blocklist.
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Our users have found success by setting `DOSPageCount` to `30`. Try this, and raise the value if you continue to see 403
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errors while accessing the dashboard.
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```conf
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DOSPageCount 30
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```
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Restart Apache with `sudo systemctl restart apache2`, or the appropriate method to restart services on your system, to
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reload its configuration with your new values.
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### Virtual host
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To adjust the `DOSPageCount` for a specific virtual host, open your virtual host config, which can be found at
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`/etc/httpd/conf/sites-available/my-domain.conf` or `/etc/apache2/sites-available/my-domain.conf` and add the
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following:
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```conf
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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...
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# Increase the DOSPageCount to prevent 403 errors and IP addresses being blocked.
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<IfModule mod_evasive20.c>
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DOSPageCount 30
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</IfModule>
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</VirtualHost>
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```
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See issues [#2011](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/2011) and
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[#7658](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/7568) for more information.
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## Netdata configuration
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You might edit `/etc/netdata/netdata.conf` to optimize your setup a bit. For applying these changes you need to restart Netdata.
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### Response compression
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If you plan to use Netdata exclusively via apache, you can gain some performance by preventing double compression of its output (Netdata compresses its response, apache re-compresses it) by editing `/etc/netdata/netdata.conf` and setting:
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[web]
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enable gzip compression = no
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```
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Once you disable compression at Netdata (and restart it), please verify you receive compressed responses from apache (it is important to receive compressed responses - the charts will be more snappy).
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### Limit direct access to Netdata
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You would also need to instruct Netdata to listen only on `localhost`, `127.0.0.1` or `::1`.
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```txt
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[web]
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bind to = localhost
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```
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or
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```txt
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[web]
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bind to = 127.0.0.1
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```
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or
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```txt
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[web]
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bind to = ::1
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```
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You can also use a unix domain socket. This will also provide a faster route between apache and Netdata:
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```txt
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[web]
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bind to = unix:/tmp/netdata.sock
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```
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Apache 2.4.24+ can not read from `/tmp` so create your socket in `/var/run/netdata`
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```txt
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[web]
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bind to = unix:/var/run/netdata/netdata.sock
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```
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At the apache side, prepend the 2nd argument to `ProxyPass` with `unix:/tmp/netdata.sock|`, like this:
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```txt
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ProxyPass "/netdata/" "unix:/tmp/netdata.sock|http://localhost:19999/" connectiontimeout=5 timeout=30 keepalive=on
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```
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If your apache server is not on localhost, you can set:
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```txt
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[web]
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bind to = *
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allow connections from = IP_OF_APACHE_SERVER
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```
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`allow connections from` accepts [Netdata simple patterns](/src/libnetdata/simple_pattern/README.md) to match against the connection IP address.
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## Prevent the double access.log
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apache logs accesses and Netdata logs them too. You can prevent Netdata from generating its access log, by setting this in `/etc/netdata/netdata.conf`:
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```txt
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[logs]
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access = off
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```
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## Troubleshooting mod_proxy
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Make sure the requests reach Netdata, by examining `/var/log/netdata/access.log`.
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1. if the requests do not reach Netdata, your apache does not forward them.
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2. if the requests reach Netdata but the URLs are wrong, you have not re-written them properly.
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