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Zane commented on MESOS-3901:
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We're also experiencing this issue at my company. Mesos is behind a Kong 
gateway server (also Nginx). The temporary workaround doesn't quite work 
smoothly for us since we run things in aws with frequent IP changes. It's 
possible with elastic IPs, etc. but it's just a pain to manage. It would be 
nice to see this ticket gain some progress.

> Enable Mesos to be able know when it is hosted behind a proxy with a URL 
> prefix
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-3901
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-3901
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: webui
>            Reporter: Harpreet
>            Assignee: haosdent
>              Labels: mesosphere
>
> If Mesos is run behind a proxy with a URL prefix e.g.  
> https://<hostname>:<port>/services/mesos (`/services/mesos` being the URL 
> prefix), sandboxes in mesos don't load. This happens because when
>   Mesos is accessed through a proxy at 
> https://<hostname>:<port>/services/mesos, Mesos tries to request slave state 
> from 
> https://<hostname>:<port>/slave/20151110-232502-218431498-5050-1234-S1/slave(1)/state.json?jsonp=angular.callbacks._4.
>  This URL is missing the /services/mesos path prefix, so the request fails. 
> Fixing this by rewriting URLs in the body of every response, would not be a 
> clean solution and can be error prone.
> After searching around a bit we've learned that this is apparently a common 
> issue with webapps, because there is no standard specification for making 
> them aware of their base URL path. Some will allow you to specify a base path 
> in configuration[1], others will respect an X-Forwarded-Path header if a 
> proxy provides it[2], and others don't handle this at all. 
> It would be great to have explicit support in for this in Mesos.
> [1] 
> http://search.cpan.org/~bobtfish/Catalyst-TraitFor-Request-ProxyBase-0.000005/lib/Catalyst/TraitFor/Request/ProxyBase.pm
> [2] https://github.com/mattkenney/feedsquish/blob/master/rupta.py#L94



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