Hi,
I'm trying to use BrowserGym and therefore setup webarena using you custom setup scripts but I'm encountering some issues.
I can't install webarena locally, since I'm developing on a remote cluster. I am trying to use your setup guide to setup webarena on a remote webserver and access webarena via a public URL. That said, I am forwarding the main website to a public url using nginx, but for all other websites that have a simple separate port (e.g. gitlab), this doesn't seem to work. Moreover, for some reason, the logos can't be displayed.

I want to query webarena very often so I need to set it up properly. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with web development and webservers. What would that mean for me? How much do you think I will need to customize?
Is this webserver setup generally a viable option, or would you just recommend to run the official AWS image?
What would you say is the easiest and quickest way to setup everything so that I can just use webarena via BrowserGym?
Hi,
I'm trying to use BrowserGym and therefore setup webarena using you custom setup scripts but I'm encountering some issues.
I can't install webarena locally, since I'm developing on a remote cluster. I am trying to use your setup guide to setup webarena on a remote webserver and access webarena via a public URL. That said, I am forwarding the main website to a public url using nginx, but for all other websites that have a simple separate port (e.g. gitlab), this doesn't seem to work. Moreover, for some reason, the logos can't be displayed.
I want to query webarena very often so I need to set it up properly. Unfortunately, I don't have much experience with web development and webservers. What would that mean for me? How much do you think I will need to customize?
Is this webserver setup generally a viable option, or would you just recommend to run the official AWS image?
What would you say is the easiest and quickest way to setup everything so that I can just use webarena via BrowserGym?