Web Server
ENiGMA½ comes with a built in content server for supporting both HTTP and HTTPS. Currently the File Bases registers routes for file downloads, password reset email links are handled via the server, and static files can also be served for your BBS. Other features will likely come in the future or you can easily write your own!
Configuration
By default the web server is not enabled. To enable it, you will need to at a minimum configure two keys in the contentServers.web
section of config.hjson
:
contentServers: {
web: {
domain: bbs.yourdomain.com
http: {
enabled: true
port: 8080
}
}
}
The following is a table of all configuration keys available under contentServers.web
:
Key | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
domain |
Sets the domain, e.g. bbs.yourdomain.com . |
|
http |
Sub configuration for HTTP (non-secure) connections. See HTTP Configuration below. | |
overrideUrlPrefix |
Instructs the system to be explicit when handing out URLs. Useful if your server is behind a transparent proxy. |
HTTP Configuration
Entries available under contentServers.web.http
:
Key | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
enable |
Set to true to enable this server. |
|
port |
Override the default port of 8080 . |
|
address |
Sets an explicit bind address. |
HTTPS Configuration
Entries available under contentServers.web.https
:
Key | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
enable |
Set to true to enable this server. |
|
port |
Override the default port of 8080 . |
|
address |
Sets an explicit bind address. | |
certPem |
Overrides the default certificate path of /config/https_cert.pem . Certificate must be in PEM format. See Certificates below. |
|
keyPem |
Overrides the default certificate key path of /config/https_cert_key.pem . Key must be in PEM format. See Certificates below. |
Certificates
If you don’t have a TLS certificate for your domain, a good source for a certificate can be Let’s Encrypt who supplies free and trusted TLS certificates. A common strategy is to place another web server such as Caddy in front of ENiGMA½ acting as a transparent proxy and TLS termination point.
Keep in mind that the SSL certificate provided by Let’s Encrypt’s Certbot is by default stored in a privileged location; if your ENIGMA instance is not running as root (which it should not be!), you’ll need to copy the SSL certificate somewhere else in order for ENIGMA to use it.
Static Routes
Static files live relative to the contentServers.web.staticRoot
path which defaults to enigma-bbs/www
. This is also commonly known as your “public root”.
Custom Error Pages
Customized error pages can be created for HTTP error codes by providing a <error_code>.html
file in the static routes area. For example: 404.html
.