Hi Francis! Thank you so much for your answer! I really appreciate it! And I apologize for taking this long to reply. > As I understand things: > > * you need one nginx listening on port 80 for http and 443 for https > * you want to handle two server names (differently) Well, sort of. I have to Servers, and both are running nginx. Which I think is the key to this probleby BeyondEvil - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have two domains: (1) myvery.owndomain.com (2) domain.synology.me (1) is under my control (I own the domain) and I manage the certs (Let's Encrypt). If I visit "https://myvery.owndomain.com" I'm greeted by the "Welcome to Nginx!" landing page. (I use nginx as a reverse proxy only.) (2) is a DDNS that Synology manages and it also has certs by LE (managed by Synologyby BeyondEvil - Nginx Mailing List - English