nginx 1.2.7 on CentOS 6.3. Reverse-proxy with two upstream servers. One server should be default, the other should only be used when called from a link on a specific web server. I have the reverse proxy working fine for the default upstream, but not quite right on the second, site-specific upstream. Ignoring that I am also rewriting for http to force https (yeah, I know, it's discouraged toby jims - Nginx Mailing List - English
Jonathan, I just want to thank you for helping a newbie out, once again. Your advice helped me to get things going, Now I get to fine-tune it... jims Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jonathan Matthews Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > On 18 February 2013 15:06, jims <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: >by jims - Nginx Mailing List - English
Jonathan Matthews Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On 18 February 2013 15:06, jims <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > > I am new to nginx, it being recommended to solve a problem. > > [ Having read your mail, this kind of reverse proxying is exactly what > nginx is very good at; I think you're just trying to do too much, too > quicklyby jims - Nginx Mailing List - English
I am new to nginx, it being recommended to solve a problem. The problem: I have a VPS hosting a website and an application server in my DMZ. I have a test and prod version of each. I want both DMZ'ed servers reverse-proxied such that requests where the referrer is the test web server always go to the test app server and requests where the referrer is anything but the test web server always gby jims - Nginx Mailing List - English
New to nginx and to the forum. Was told nginx best bet for reverse-proxying external sites behind corporate firewall... so here we are.by jims - New Member Introductions