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RE: Connecting a reverse proxy to an http proxy service

Thomas Ward
February 25, 2023 03:36PM
As Francis said, NGINX does not speak proxy protocols.

NGINX is the wrong tool for this job.



Sent from my Galaxy



-------- Original message --------
From: Francis Daly <francis@daoine.org>
Date: 2/25/23 15:31 (GMT-05:00)
To: nginx@nginx.org
Subject: Re: Connecting a reverse proxy to an http proxy service

On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 02:10:46PM -0500, Saint Michael wrote:

Hi there,

> that there exist private HTTP proxy services, like webshare.io
> the question is how I use them from nginx, and how do I add a pool of HTTP
> proxies to the configuration?

Stock nginx does not use the correct protocol to be able to talk to
upstream http proxy servers.

I'm not aware of a third-party module that lets it work.

Cheers,

f
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Connecting a reverse proxy to an http proxy service

Saint Michael February 25, 2023 02:12PM

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