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Technical Support / Re: Setting up a Site, Node, etc.
« on: March 23, 2018, 07:23:24 am »You are correct. After a bit more searching that night I found mention of how to convert an apache rewrite for a wordpress site. I just had to change the file extension to match my needs. Thank you though. Maybe that being here will help someone in the future. Never thought to post what solution I found.Ok, so I have reconfigured everything to use Nginx. Everything looks good. I can connect via wss: etc. That guide seems a little out dated as I can't find the source file to edit to make my node default when I rebuild the UI. Nginx also behaves different from apache so I can't use the rewrites I am used to for the UI issue I fixed earlier. Any tips on those 2 issues? I am very relieved to solve the connection issue so thanks for thatI used a combination of this for setting up my nodes http://docs.bitshares.org/integration/exchanges/step-by-step.html and this for getting me going as a witness http://docs.bitshares.org/tutorials/witness-create.html
I have looked but haven't had any luck. Do you know of a way to do this with Apache?
Are you looking to run a node for your own use, or a web wallet service, or an exchange-like service, or what else? This may help us get you the most helpful info.
You've mentioned "site", so I guess you're going to run web wallet service.
The tutorials you linked don't contain info about web wallets. The link I provided has it. https://steemit.com/bitshares/@ihashfury/distributed-access-to-the-bitshares-decentralised-exchange .
Web wallet services usually don't need to run delayed nodes. That's for 3rd-party integration, e.g. exchanges and other businesses that need to observe certain transactions on the blockchain.
By the way, I don't use Apache. Wish someone else can help you if you have to use it.
I think for nginx it's as simple as:Code: [Select]location / {
try_files $uri /index.html;
}