--- currentMenu: subdirectory --- # Installing Snipe-IT Into a Subdirectory If you wish to run Snipe-IT in a subdirectory (`https://yourserver.com/snipe-it`) instead of at a primary domain (`http://yourserver.com`) or a sub-domain (`https://snipe-it.yourserver.com`), you'll need to go through the standard install steps 1-5, and then make a few small changes to your server configuration and `.htaccess` file. ## Add an Alias Directive In a standard Apache virtualhost setup, you'll need to add an `Alias` attribute to the virtualhost in your `httpd.conf`. That might look something like this, if your path to the Snipe-IT files were `/var/www/html/snipe-it/public`: ``` Alias /snipe-it "/var/www/html/snipe-it/public" Allow From All AllowOverride All Options +Indexes DocumentRoot /var/www/html/snipe-it/public ServerName www.yourserver.com # Other directives here ``` (Make sure to restart the webserver after making configuration changes to the Apache configs.) ## Modify Your .htaccess You'll need to add one line to your `.htaccess` file to make this work. Immediately beneath the `RewriteEngine On`, add the option `RewriteBase /snipe-it`, once again assuming that your subdirectory URL is `http://yourserver.com/snipe-it`. ``` Options -MultiViews RewriteEngine On RewriteBase /snipe-it # Uncomment these two lines to force SSL redirect # RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off # RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [R=301,L] # Redirect Trailing Slashes... RewriteRule ^(.*)/$ /$1 [L,R=301] # Handle Front Controller... RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteRule ^ index.php [L] ```