THANKS SO MUCH! One of those things where I started with something someone else built without fully understanding it. Learning as I go. Thanks again! Rhys On 12/16/19 12:36 AM, Sergey Kandaurov wrote: >> On 16 Dec 2019, at 12:14, Rhys Ferris <rhys.j.ferris@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> hi, sorry for the extreme delay... i was lazy. >> Here's what happens when I connect tby rhysers - Nginx Mailing List - English
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Thanks for the reply. I'll try to do better: I have domain.net which is a gateway to all my services. It has buttons on the side for them all and then loads them in an iframe under the url domain.net/#Service. The services themselves are proxied by nginx at domain.net/service. This is Organizr if you've heard of it (https://github.com/causefx/Organizr). I want to force IPs outside of my LAN to aby rhysers - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello everyone, Hopefully this is a simple question with a simple answer. First my actual goal: I'm hosting one server: domain.net which at domain.net serves a basic homepage and uses iframes to proxy several other services, which are defined in location blocks: domain.net/service. I want to allow all IPs to access domain.net and the services proxied inside of it. However I want to reby rhysers - Nginx Mailing List - English