Hi Francis,
Thanks a lot for your message, I think I got things under control thanks to you!
You're right, there's indeed a 301 thrown by nginx from http://subdomain.xxxx.net/admin to http://xxxx.net/admin/
(as shown by the curl output).
I had tried server_name_in_redirect to off before, to no avail, but I tried again, just in case. I looked up the documentation again, and I realized:
- it's probably not active on my version, as nginx still uses the first server in the server_name directive regardless of the directive value. However, it's a valid config value
- but that got me thinking and I simply switched the orders of server, so that it reads:
server_name *.xxxx.net xxxx.net;
So now the automatic redirect still happens (I think it should be configurabe, maybe it is) but by placing the *.xxxx.net server first in the server_name directive, the sub domain is preserved and the redirect now happens with the correct host.
Thanks again for your help :)
Rgds