Hi - I have nginx servers behind an AWS ELB. Because web sockets are leveraged, the ELB is configured as TCP load balancing with the proxy protocol option set. The true IP address of the client is extracted as variable $proxy_protocol_addr. How would I configure nginx to allow/deny access based on the $proxy_protocol_addr variable? I tried setting $X-Forwarded-For to $proxy_protocol_addrby rzzldzzl - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi - I have somewhat of a unique requirement. If the http response from a proxied(proxy_pass) request is 302, I want to clear a cookie and redirect to a specific url. Is is possible to intercept the 302 from the app server and force my own redirect? Thanks, Joe _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby rzzldzzl - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi - I have nginx servers behind an AWS ELB. Because web sockets are leveraged, the ELB is configured as TCP load balancing with the proxy protocol option set. The true IP address of the client is extracted as variable $proxy_protocol_addr. How would I configure nginx to allow/deny access based on the $proxy_protocol_addr variable? I tried setting $X-Forwarded-For to $proxy_protocol_addr wiby rzzldzzl - How to...