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This is not possible currently, so there is no such option. But I will add it on todo list and implement this in few weeks. |
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Thanks! I want to let you know what a great job you have done in implementing Birdnet-go. The interface is is clean and intuitive, and is a first-rate app. Great job! PaulSent from my iPadOn Jul 17, 2025, at 4:22 AM, Tomi P. Hakala ***@***.***> wrote:
This is not possible currently, so there is no such option. But I will add it on todo list and implement this in few weeks.
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My birdnet-go app is running on a pi behind the firewall. I already have another pi with a cloudflare tunnel for access to the internet. I want to use a proxy on the current pi to allow proxy access from the internet. In order to do this, I need the URI from the birdnet-go app to have a root app name in every reference for the proxy will work - something like /birdnet/ which I can use for my proxy_pass entry.
This seems like a normal feature for a docker app, but I can’t find the right parameter in the comfig.yml file to use.
Can someone help me please?
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