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Hide port in QRCode to use qrcp behind a reverse proxy #169
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Hi, thanks for suggesting, I like this a lot. Let me think about a couple possible implementation and will let you know. Cheers, |
Which proposal better fits the project? Adding an option to hide the port? Adding an option to specify a complete base URL? Or maybe something else? |
I like the second approach the most, honestly. However, we will have to figure out how not to confuse the end user about what is used and what is just displayed. |
I'm opening this issue because:
Feature proposal:
Add an option allowing users to hide the port (and the colon) displayed in the QRCode and URL, allowing people to put qrcp behind a reverse proxy.
Problem example:
Proposal:
--fqdn
and--port
option, and could even let users specify the protocol (example:-f https://qrcp.example.com
.Advantages:
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