I am wondering if it is legal to have multiple servers of the same type. In my case, I need multiple rtmp servers that service specific users. Rather than having multiple physical machines, I am thinking LXD containers would be nice to use. Each container has a media server. I am using OBS on my PC (192.168.0.5) to stream rtmp. I am using a Vboxt PC VM 192.168.0.47 Ubuntu 16.04 to host tby rayj00 - Other discussion
First question: are these alert #'s (6031) defined anywhere? I could not find it. I am using OBS to send a stream to the rtmp server. My OBS stream setting is: rtmp://192.168.0.47:1935/LPC1 I want the rtmp server to relay/redirect the stream to the real Media server at 10.57.215.214 but I am getting this error every 3 seconds in the nginx error.log: 2018/06/07 19:14:20 6031#0: *159 tby rayj00 - Other discussion
Here is a little more detail in the attached jpg. 4 LXD containers were created on the Ubuntu 16.04 VPS. So I want to be able to access a container based on the incoming query to the VPS. If incoming query is http://x.x.x.x/LPC1 nginx should route to container 1. If LPC2, container 2, etc. The containers are all app servers, no websites. And I am not sure I formatted the incomingby rayj00 - Other discussion
So, I have a Ubuntu 16.04 server that is hosting 4 LXD containers. There are no websites associate with these containers, However each container is associated to a specific user. So when user A for instance want to use the app, I need to be able to route him to Container A. The same for the other 3 users...B --> Container B, C --> Container C and D --> Container D. The app is an exeby rayj00 - How to...
So, I have a VPS of Ubuntu 16.04.4 with 4 LXD containers. Each container has to be accessed over the internet. How can the reverse proxy help me? So if my VPS is accessed as http://www.myserver.com Ideally I'd like to be able to use this format for accessing the internal LXD containers: http://www.myserver.com/joe to access container 1 http://www.myserver.com/frank to access contaby rayj00 - Other discussion
Thanks you sir. The answer I was hoping for. Rayby rayj00 - How to...
So I will be using nginx as a reverse proxy. I do not have a domain name for my server yet. I am in development. Can I use the IP address such as the following in /etc/nginx/sites-available/default: server { listen 80; server_name 1.2.3.4; //Obvious fake IP. location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:3000; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_heaby rayj00 - How to...
It seems that when I switch commenting out these # fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9000; fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock; ...and reboot, the browse to info.php works. But then I tried another reboot and the 502 Bad Gateway Error came back? I'm confused!! Rayby rayj00 - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I just installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu 12.04.3 and updated it (on a local VM). I installed nginx sucessfully. ray@Web-Server:/etc/nginx/sites-available$ nginx -v nginx version: nginx/1.4.5 I installed php5-cli and php5-fpm. ray@Web-Server:/etc/nginx/sites-available$ php -v PHP 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.10 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Feb 28 2014 23:14:25) Copyright (c) 1997-2012 The PHPby rayj00 - Php-fpm Mailing List - English