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# Running Grafana behind a reverse proxy
It should be straight forward to get Grafana up and running behind a reverse proxy. But here are some things that you might run into.
Links and redirects will not be rendered correctly unless you set the server.domain setting.
```bash
[server]
domain = foo.bar
```
To use sub *path* ex `http://foo.bar/grafana` make sure to include `/grafana` in the end of root_url.
Otherwise Grafana will not behave correctly. See example below.
## Examples
Here are some example configurations for running Grafana behind a reverse proxy.
### Grafana configuration (ex http://foo.bar)
```bash
[server]
domain = foo.bar
```
### Nginx configuration
```bash
server {
listen 80;
root /usr/share/nginx/www;
index index.html index.htm;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000/;
}
}
```
### Examples with **sub path** (ex http://foo.bar/grafana)
#### Grafana configuration with sub path
```bash
[server]
domain = foo.bar
root_url = %(protocol)s://%(domain)s/grafana/
```
#### Nginx configuration with sub path
```bash
server {
listen 80;
root /usr/share/nginx/www;
index index.html index.htm;
location /grafana/ {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000/;
}
}
```
#### HAProxy configuration with sub path
```bash
frontend http-in
bind *:80
use_backend grafana_backend if { path /grafana } or { path_beg /grafana/ }
backend grafana_backend
# Requires haproxy >= 1.6
http-request set-path %[path,regsub(^/grafana/?,/)]
# Works for haproxy < 1.6
# reqrep ^([^\ ]*\ /)grafana[/]?(.*) \1\2
server grafana localhost:3000
```
### IIS URL Rewrite Rule (Windows) with Subpath
IIS requires that the URL Rewrite module is installed.
Given:
- subpath `grafana`
- Grafana installed on `http://localhost:3000`
- server config:
```bash
[server]
domain = localhost:8080
root_url = %(protocol)s://%(domain)s/grafana/
```
Create an Inbound Rule for the parent website (localhost:8080 in this example) in IIS Manager with the following settings:
- pattern: `grafana(/)?(.*)`
- check the `Ignore case` checkbox
- rewrite url set to `http://localhost:3000/{R:2}`
- check the `Append query string` checkbox
- check the `Stop processing of subsequent rules` checkbox
This is the rewrite rule that is generated in the `web.config`:
```xml
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="Grafana" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="grafana(/)?(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="http://localhost:3000/{R:2}" logRewrittenUrl="false" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
```
See the [tutorial on IIS Url Rewrites](http://docs.grafana.org/tutorials/iis/) for more in-depth instructions.