After some more experiments I got streaming running for RDP and SSTP, I could even publish both services when they run on the same backend. But no other https publishing e.g. for Exchange OWA / EWS is possible as listener for port 443 is already in use. So I have to answer my own question with NO, it is not possible to implement my target scenario using nginx. How sad. Anyway thanks for allby andreas27 - How to...
Hello, Starting nginx stil results in an error, output of "journalctl -xn" displays following message: nginx: "stream" directive is not allowed here in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/rdp... Output of "nginx -v" is as follows: nginx version: nginx/1.9.5 So the version seems to be OK. Do you have any other idea? Is there anything wrong with my configuratioby andreas27 - How to...
Now I tried first experiments but I get an error message: nginx: unknown directive "stream" in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/... here is the configuration file I tried: ======================================================== stream { error_log /var/log/nginx/rdp-ssl-error.log; access_log /var/log/nginx/rdp-ssl-access.log; upstream backend { hash $remote_addr consisteby andreas27 - How to...
Hello all, I need to publish an Exchange Server 2013 (OWA, EWS) on one server, remote desktop via ssl gateway (rdweb gateway) on another server and an sstp vpn (windows ssl vpn) on a third server, all behind a simple router with one public ip address and port forwarding enabled to forward port 443 to an nginx installation running on a debian linux box. I have a wildcard SSL certificate (*.mydomby andreas27 - How to...