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LibreX on a different port/ directory #284

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robert-winkler opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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LibreX on a different port/ directory #284

robert-winkler opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 1 comment

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@robert-winkler
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Hi, I already got a yacy instance running <libre-find.online>, but I also look for a more "useful" private and self- hosted option.
Today, I gave up on SearXNG. However, LibreX could be a good option. Privacy (https or tor) is important to me.
Is there a how-to for installing LibreX with a different port (ngnix) or into a directory (domain/librex)?
Best, Robert

@codedipper
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You can probably install it on a different port by just making nginx listen to a different port and edit your opensearch.xml accordingly.
As for installing into a subdirectory, you can probably just set nginx to point to php-fpm on a specific directory only.

Just as a heads-up, LibreX is still unmaintained with vulnerabilities and the project has been forked into LibreY, which is still actively being worked on.

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