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Re: nginx as a forward proxy (kind of)

Francis Daly
September 17, 2014 03:24AM
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 12:28:30AM +0200, Sam J. wrote:

Hi there,

> I am very new to nginx and have a quick question.
> I am using nginx to basically redirect certain websites through another
> proxy. I am using DNS to resolve *.domain.com to the IP address of
> nginx server.
> I am able to get it to work with www.domain.com (see sample config
> below) but would like it to redirect any subdomain (wildcard) to
> corresponding subdomain. Any way to do this without having a similar
> config for each subdomain?

http://nginx.org/r/proxy_pass

See the part mentioning variables.

Note that nginx is a reverse proxy, which pretty much means that you
control the upstream(s). It can act sort-of like a normal proxy in your
controlled environment; but if you want a proxy, get a proxy and you'll
be happier.

And because you use ssl, to keep the browser happy you will want to make
sure that your certificate fits whatever hostname the browser
requests. (Or configure the browser not to care about man-in-the-middle
attacks.)

f
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Francis Daly francis@daoine.org

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nginx as a forward proxy (kind of)

Sam J. September 13, 2014 06:30PM

Re: nginx as a forward proxy (kind of)

Francis Daly September 17, 2014 03:24AM



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