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Nginx

Wazo use nginx as a web server and reverse proxy.

In its default configuration, the nginx server listens on port TCP/80 and TCP/443 and allows these services to be used:

  • The agent management server (wazo-agentd)
  • The authentication server (wazo-auth)
  • The configuration server (wazo-confd)
  • The telephony service interface (wazo-calld)
  • The directory service (wazo-dird)
  • The AMI HTTP interface (wazo-amid)
  • API documentation (xivo-swagger-doc)
  • The websocket interface (wazo-websocketd)
  • Asterisk WebSocket (xivo-config)

An administrator can easily modify the configuration to allow or disallow some services.

To do so, an administrator only has to create a symbolic link inside the /etc/nginx/locations/http-enabled directory to the corresponding file in the /etc/nginx/locations/http-available directory, and then reload nginx with systemctl reload nginx. A similar operation must be done for HTTPS.

For example, to enable all the available services:

ln -sf /etc/nginx/locations/http-available/* /etc/nginx/locations/http-enabled
ln -sf /etc/nginx/locations/https-available/* /etc/nginx/locations/https-enabled
systemctl reload nginx

To disable all the services other than the web interface:

rm /etc/nginx/locations/http-enabled/* /etc/nginx/locations/https-enabled/*
systemctl reload nginx

Rate limiting is defined in /etc/nginx/sites-available/wazo. It is applied to unauthenticated resources only at the moment.