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This guide outlines the basic configuration steps needed to set up a reverse proxy in front of your Frigate instance.
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This guide outlines the basic configuration steps needed to set up a reverse proxy in front of your Frigate instance.
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A reverse proxy is typically needed if you want to set up Frigate on a custom URL, on a subdomain or on a host serving multiple sites. It could also be used to set up your own authentication provider or for more advanced HTTP routing.
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A reverse proxy is typically needed if you want to set up Frigate on a custom URL, on a subdomain, or on a host serving multiple sites. It could also be used to set up your own authentication provider or for more advanced HTTP routing.
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Before setting up a reverse proxy, check if any of the built-in functionality in Frigate suits your needs:
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Before setting up a reverse proxy, check if any of the built-in functionality in Frigate suits your needs:
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