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Originally Posted by chaley
To run calibre's content server in a single web space with other web servers (one name, one port), you must set up a 'reverse proxy' that knows where to direct the network packets, and knows how to munge them on the way back. I know how to do this with squid (have done), and today learned that apache can also do it. This doesn't solve the other problems such as old distros, but it is a good step forward.
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I use orenosp as my reverse proxy. Calibre runs 24/7 for me anyway, but I also have an Apache server running. I was wondering if there was any advantage for me to use Calibr2opds given that I don't have any opds-aware devices. I did like the direct Calibre content server /opds access via FireFox, as it gave a nice tree structure that knew all my predefined searches and custom columns. However, it didn't seem to provide any way to actually access the books (via FireFox) other than returning to the main content server and searching.