I've created a new site, and purchased an EV cert for the site (www.mysite.com). The cert is valid for WWW.mysite.com, however I know that several users are trying to get to the site via mysite.com (no WWW) - in which, the DNS name does resolve to the same host/IP. In my config, if I listen for mysite.com on 443, without the SSL enabled, there's errors (because browser expects SSL). Howeverby spacecwoboy - How to...
Is there a way to check a variable against file contents for processing? A couple scenarios below. This is used here, but adding multiple agents can get burdensome: if ($http_user_agent ~ (agent1|agent2|Foo|Wget|Nmap|BadAgent) ) { return 403; } I'd like to maintain a file with all the variables, (and custom script the addition/removal of file entries) like this: if ($http_user_agenby spacecwoboy - Nginx Mailing List - English
Jonathan Matthews Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On 14 August 2013 18:20, spacecwoboy <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > > Hi. > > > > Trying to configure a reverse proxy to allow external access to an > outlook > > web access server. I am able to route traffic through the NGINX to > the OWA > > server, present thby spacecwoboy - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi. Trying to configure a reverse proxy to allow external access to an outlook web access server. I am able to route traffic through the NGINX to the OWA server, present the web page, and place the username & pw into the form. OWA rejects valid username/pwd's with a: "Your session has timed out...." error. Looking through my custom log files, somehow the session ID and the expby spacecwoboy - Nginx Mailing List - English
Trying to configure a reverse proxy to allow external access to an outlook web access server. I am able to route traffic to the OWA site, present the login form, however OWA rejects the login with a successful username/password with a: "Your session has timed out...." error. Looking through my custom log files, somehow the session ID and/or expired args get lost through the GET &by spacecwoboy - How to...