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Re: Proxying based on protocol (e.g. "ws"/"wss")?

May 09, 2013 05:16PM
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On Thu, 2013-05-09 at 14:45 -0400, Daniel Griscom wrote:
> ... bump?
>
> (thanks,
> Dan)
>
>
> At 9:32 AM -0400 5/8/13, Daniel Griscom wrote:
> >I'm an nginx newbie, and need use use it as a front end for a
> >website that also handles websocket connections. I have the
> >configuration set up so that requests to a specific URI match a
> >location section, which then proxies the request to the websocket
> >back end server, and it all works. (Very cool.)
> >
> >However, I was wondering if, rather than detecting requests to a
> >specific location, I could proxy all "ws://" or "wss:// requests,
> >independent of the URI being requested.
> >
> >Is there a way to proxy all requests with a given protocol?
> >
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Dan
> >
> >--
> >Daniel T. Griscom griscom@suitable.com
> >Suitable Systems http://www.suitable.com/
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Proxying based on protocol (e.g. "ws"/"wss")?

Daniel Griscom May 08, 2013 09:34AM

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Daniel Griscom May 09, 2013 02:48PM

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GreenGecko May 09, 2013 05:16PM

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Maxim Dounin May 10, 2013 05:28AM

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Daniel Griscom May 10, 2013 02:36PM

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Maxim Dounin May 11, 2013 11:02AM

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Daniel Griscom May 11, 2013 11:06AM



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