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Dynmap with apache2 on Debian
JurgenKuyper edited this page Aug 11, 2022
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This page assumes:
- You have apache2 installed.
- Your www-root directory to be:
/var/www/html/
. - You could access your Dynmap-map succesfully through http://localhost:8123 or http://local-network-ip:8123.
This example shows how to put dynmap on your apache2 webserver in http://mywebserverdomain.ext/ or https://mywebserverdomain.ext.
- To start, navigate to the directory
/srv/http/dynmap/
. - Copy the contents of the
web
directory found in the zip to/srv/http/dynmap/
.
This guide will make your dynmap work using http or https.
To start, navigate to directory /var/www/.
Now, we need to enable the modules we need. Type in bash:
sudo a2enmod rewrite proxy_http
Next, we must reverse proxy to dynmap's internal webserver. To do this, make sure you have the following in /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf for non SSL use:
If you are using SSL, default should be your SSL configuration file. Lets Encrypt's file is 000-default-le-ssl.conf.
...
ProxyRequests off
ProxyPass / "http://localhost:8123/"
ProxyPassReverse / "http://localhost:8123/"
...
Restart apache2 (sudo systemctl restart apache2).
You should now be able to access dynmap with http://domainname.com/ or https://domainname.com
- Base Plugin Settings
- Web Setup
- Storage Setup
- HD Map Configuration
- World and template settings
- Guides
- Advanced Map Configuration
- Component Configuration
- Configuration of worlds
- Exporting World Data in Wavefront OBJ Format
- External Webserver Advanced
- Support for Minecraft Servers other than CraftBukkit
- Support for MinecraftForge based mods
- Support for Tekkit
- Custom Block Definitions
- Model Definition Files
- Texture Definition Files
- Defining a Block using a Custom Block Renderer
- Defining a Block using a Volumetric Model
- Defining a Cuboid Block
- Defining a Simple Block
- Defining Cuboid Models
- Defining Volumetric Models
- Special texture file types
- Using custom block renderers
- Incompatible mods