Zammad on other directory (http://localhost/zammad/#login)

  • Used Zammad version: 2.8.x
  • Used Zammad installation source: package
  • Operating system: debian 9.6
  • Browser + version: Crome 71.0.3578.98

Expected behavior:

Actual behavior:

  • I did not find in the documentation how to do this, and could not do it myself.

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  • I tried to configure in apache2:
    ProxyPass /zammad http://localhost/
    But it did not work.

This is by far not trivial as there are many points within Zammad that will kick you in the guts if you don’t watch out.

May I ask why you want to use a sub directory?
You need to adjust your whole configuration and Zammad.

Including

  • System ->Base (FQDN)
  • E-Mail-Settings (Notification Sender)

Apart from your Webserver.

[MrGeneration]:
May I ask why you want to use a sub directory?

It’s simple, i want to install several copies of “Zammad” behind reverse proxy.

Ignoring the “several instances” part, wouldn’t several subdomains suite better to your use case? ^^

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