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Re: Configuring a subnet in an upstream server

B.R. via nginx
April 03, 2017 11:06AM
What would be the meaning of that?

How do you route traffic to 192.168.0.0? Do you really want to send
requests to 192.168.255.255?
How would you handle requests sent to some servers (but not all) if some
are not responsive?

I suspect what you want to use is dynamic IP addresses for your backends.
Good news: you can use domain names.​
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*B. R.*

On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 8:42 AM, Dynastic Space <dynasticspace@gmail.com>
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> Is it possible to configure a collection of servers using subnet notation
> in the upstream server knob? e.g. server 192.168.0.0/16.
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Re: Configuring a subnet in an upstream server

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