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# Wordpress
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Wordpress is the most popular blog engine on the planet.
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## Using a multi-site setup with Anubis
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If you have a multi-site setup where traffic goes through Anubis like this:
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```mermaid
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---
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title: Apache as tls terminator and HTTP router
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---
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flowchart LR
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T(User Traffic)
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subgraph Apache 2
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TCP(TCP 80/443)
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US(TCP 3001)
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end
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An(Anubis)
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B(Backend)
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T --> |TLS termination| TCP
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TCP --> |Traffic filtering| An
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An --> |Happy traffic| US
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US --> |whatever you're doing| B
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```
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Wordpress may not realize that the underlying connection is being done over HTTPS. This could lead to a redirect loop in the `/wp-admin/` routes. In order to fix this, add the following to your `wp-config.php` file:
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```php
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if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO']) && $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO'] === 'https') {
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$_SERVER['HTTPS'] = 'on';
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$_SERVER['SERVER_PORT'] = 443;
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}
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```
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This will make Wordpress think that your connection is over HTTPS instead of plain HTTP.
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