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docs: Clarify the http_only parameter.
Previously, the http_only parameter could have been misread as allowing clients to connect to a Zulip server over HTTP directly. Fixes #23506.
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#### Configuring Zulip to allow HTTP
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Depending on your environment, you may want the reverse proxy to talk
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to the Zulip server over HTTP; this can be secure when the Zulip
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server is not directly exposed to the public Internet.
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Zulip requires clients to connect to Zulip servers over the secure
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HTTPS protocol; the insecure HTTP protocol is not supported. However,
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we do support using a reverse proxy that speaks HTTPS to clients and
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connects to the Zulip server over HTTP; this can be secure when the
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Zulip server is not directly exposed to the public Internet.
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After installing the Zulip server as
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[described above](#installer-options), you can configure Zulip to talk
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HTTP as follows:
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After installing the Zulip server as [described
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above](#installer-options), you can configure Zulip to accept HTTP
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requests from a reverse proxy as follows:
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1. Add the following block to `/etc/zulip/zulip.conf`:
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