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@@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ Install with apache
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-**Install** :ref:`apache searx site` using :ref:`filtron.sh <filtron.sh overview>`
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+**Install** :ref:`apache searxng site` using :ref:`filtron.sh <filtron.sh overview>`
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.. code:: bash
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$ sudo -H ./utils/filtron.sh apache install
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-**Install** :ref:`apache searx site` using :ref:`morty.sh <morty.sh overview>`
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+**Install** :ref:`apache searxng site` using :ref:`morty.sh <morty.sh overview>`
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.. code:: bash
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@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ How this default intro site is configured, depends on the linux distribution
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less /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf
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-.. _apache searx site:
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+.. _apache searxng site:
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Apache Reverse Proxy
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====================
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@@ -192,14 +192,14 @@ except in :ref:`The Debian Layout`.
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sudo -H a2enmod proxy
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sudo -H a2enmod proxy_http
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- In :ref:`The Debian Layout` you create a ``searx.conf`` with the
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+ In :ref:`The Debian Layout` you create a ``searxng.conf`` with the
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``<Location /searx >`` directive and save this file in the *sites
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available* folder at ``/etc/apache2/sites-available``. To enable the
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- ``searx.conf`` use :man:`a2ensite`:
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+ ``searxng.conf`` use :man:`a2ensite`:
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.. code:: sh
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- sudo -H a2ensite searx.conf
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+ sudo -H a2ensite searxng.conf
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.. group-tab:: Arch Linux
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@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ except in :ref:`The Debian Layout`.
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With ProxyPreserveHost_ the incoming Host HTTP request header is passed to the
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proxied host.
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-.. _apache searx via filtron plus morty:
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+.. _apache searxng via filtron plus morty:
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.. tabs::
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@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ proxied host.
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</Location>
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- 2. Configure reverse proxy for :ref:`morty <searx morty>`, listening on
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+ 2. Configure reverse proxy for :ref:`morty <searxng morty>`, listening on
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*localhost 3000*
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.. code:: apache
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@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ proxied host.
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</Location>
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- For a fully result proxification add :ref:`morty's <searx morty>` **public
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+ For a fully result proxification add :ref:`morty's <searxng morty>` **public
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URL** to your :origin:`searx/settings.yml`:
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.. code:: yaml
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@@ -302,10 +302,10 @@ proxied host.
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uWSGI support
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=============
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-Be warned, with this setup, your instance isn't :ref:`protected <searx
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+Be warned, with this setup, your instance isn't :ref:`protected <searxng
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filtron>`, nevertheless it is good enough for intranet usage. In modern Linux
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distributions, the `mod_proxy_uwsgi`_ is compiled into the *normal* apache
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-package and you need to install only the :ref:`uWSGI <searx uwsgi>` package:
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+package and you need to install only the :ref:`uWSGI <searxng uwsgi>` package:
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.. tabs::
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@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ For socket communication, you have to activate ``socket =
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/run/uwsgi/app/searx/socket`` and comment out the ``http = 127.0.0.1:8888``
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configuration in your :ref:`uwsgi ini file <uwsgi configuration>`. If not
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already exists, create a folder for the unix sockets, which can be used by the
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-searx account (see :ref:`create searx user`):
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+SearXNG account (see :ref:`create searxng user`):
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.. code:: bash
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