Reinis, Thank you so much for all your help! I have succeeded in getting things set up for now. I couldn't have done it with out you guys. I have learned a lot form you and Francis and I am very grateful. Thank you for being patient with my ignorance. Sorry to both of you for wasting your time with my caching blunders.by figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
Francis, Thank you very much for the detailed reply and being patient with me. I have learned a lot from you and Reinis and I am truly grateful. My sites are now working with TLS/SSL... I couldn't have done it with out you guys!! >curl -v http://www.example.com/one/two.html I see the value in this tool. I will use it in the future. I have much to learn. Thanks again.by figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
>You should clean cache (or set to never cache) for each testing session/config change as browsers tend to cache the redirects very heavily (especially for static content). >A better way as Francis suggested is to use a curl or other tools (like wget -S ..) which don't cache anything and you'll always get the actual behavior. Thanks, I will work on it.by figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you Reinis! Please bear with me... It seems that I'm getting different results than I described earlier... In fact it is now working for the most part... The errors are limited to certain files in Chrome on the Mac, but not in Safari or Firefox. >What do you mean by "got deeper" can you give a sample url that doesn't work? >Like what the uri is currently and whatby figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
I was wrong... >This seems to work: >>rewrite ^/e/(.*) /$1 permanent; It only works for the first level... 'threedaystubble.com/Gallery.html' works but other links from that page that got deeper into the file structure do not! So, maybe map directive is needed after all... I'm planing to try that next, but I want to make sure that a more simple 'return' redirect won't worby figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you Francis! I realize that some of these are probably rhetorical questions, but in the interest of learning, I will try to answer them anyway. <What request do you make of nginx-frontend? I am mostly working with http/https 'get' requests for now. <What request do you want nginx to make of the backend/upstream? I want all requests for specific domains to pass to the bacby figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you Reinis. I really appreciate your help and your patience. I am trying to learn this, so seeing what how it works is very useful. To be clear, hopefully, I need all the (multiple) subdirectories of threedaystubble.com/e/ in existing inbound links to refer to the new structure threedaystubble.com/~ >p.s if there are multiple redirect locations (besides /e) an easy way is to groby figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm looking for help with a permanent site-wide redirect. I have a website that I moved to a new server. For some crazy reason the old server had an odd structure that I am changing. The URL root for the old site is http://threedaystubble.com/e/ I have changed it to be http://threedaystubble.com/ Example: threedaystubble.com/e/gallery.html --- redirects to ----> threedaystubble.com/by figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you Francis and Rennis. I really appreciate your help, unfortunately it isn't working yet... Are there any another ways to trouble shoot this port problem? Rennis: Your suggestion looked so promising. > In this configuration nginx doesn't pass the Host header to backend. > In case there are multiple name based virtualhosts on the 192.168.3.5, > you'll always get the dby figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English
I have two servers behind on IP address. Server1 is hosting several websites all using TLS exclusively. Recently I set up Server2 and setup one website using reverse proxy from Server1 and finally successfully deployed TLS on it as well. During that setup I had to use port 80 to use Certbot with Let's Encrypt. Now I'm trying to do it again the same way with another domain. The proxy_pass dby figshta - Nginx Mailing List - English