LucianaD Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > of course! > I've used the standard package (the one I install with apt-get on > ubuntu server) and I made this configuration: > > upstream tomcat_server { > > server tomcat.domain.com:8080; > } > > server{ > listen 80; > server_name aby LucianaD - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, of course! I've used the standard package (the one I install with apt-get on ubuntu server) and I made this configuration: upstream tomcat_server { server tomcat.domain.com:8080; } server{ listen 80; server_name app1.domain.com; location / { proxy_pass http://tomcat_server/app1/; sub_filter /app1/by LucianaD - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, i tried to use nginx as a reverse proxy for tomcat and jboss application (that live on other servers) , using subdomains (eg. app1.domain.com, app2.domain.com etc), but, unfortunatelly, tomcat and jboss application have some problems with it (using subdomains there's no way to make jsp available) .. so I decided to try the ajp_module. Now, I've installed it and seems to work but I'm notby LucianaD - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi everyone, I have a problem in setting up a configuration with nginx as reverse proxy using subdomains .. I have some apps on several servers , N apps on a tomcat server, N apps on a jboss server and I want to use Nginx as reverse proxy to prevent users from write port numbers or addressess too complicated. Eg. I have, on tomcat server , webapp1 , webapp2 and so on.. I want that users couby LucianaD - How to...