Hi, Andrey via Exim-users <exim-users@exim.org> (So 09 Okt 2022 17:39:39 CEST): > Nginx and Exim on the same host, Nginx runs as a smtp proxy for exim. > Nginx v1.22.0 config fragment:
Despite the fact that I do not need to understand why you want to have the proxy on the same host (probably debugging/development purpose?), your config looks quite plausible. But never I used nginx as a proxy. I used haproxy. > ``` > (Exim v4.96, compiled with SUPPORT_PROXY). Exim config: > > ``` > hostlist hosts_proxy = <; 127.0.0.1; 192.46.111.11 > ``` There is no sense in defining a host list w/o using it. Defining a hostlist as above just creates a list of host items, named "hosts_proxy". This doesn't imply any use of the list. However, there is a main config option "hosts_proxy", which accepts a host list - that is, a list of host items, or a list that was defined as a host list previously: Given your config from above # referring to the hostlist "hosts_proxy" defined above hosts_proxy = +hosts_proxy or hosts_proxy = <; 127.0.0.1; 192.168.111.11 should work. Best regards from Dresden/Germany Viele Grüße aus Dresden Heiko Schlittermann -- SCHLITTERMANN.de ---------------------------- internet & unix support - Heiko Schlittermann, Dipl.-Ing. (TU) - {fon,fax}: +49.351.802998{1,3} - gnupg encrypted messages are welcome --------------- key ID: F69376CE -
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