On 2019-04-19 01:25, Mathew Perry wrote:
404 NOT FOUND

 I know you're trying to help, which is very nice, but be advised that
over this nginx server about 20 services are running and working.
backends behind nginx are both http or https. As for example chrome is
using HSTS, the domain runs https for a long time.
 I don't think that i need to change a whole working and running nginx
conf on higher level than on the backuppc directive.

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FROM: Michael Stowe <michael.st...@member.mensa.org>
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CC: Mathew Perry
SUBJECT: Re: [BackupPC-users] Fwd: Re: backuppc behind nginx which is
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On 2019-04-18 01:40, Mathew Perry wrote:

hmmm… no!

The Requested URL /BackupPC_Admin was not found on this server

FYI: the url which "comes back" from nginx looks like:

https://u2182357.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=rBK8reUlX8Sxr7Iz1fV-2F7T8nrzTGGnwx9UNS1WVjQxnVSBGmhdBbJoi5j5f7UDEJ_OypFYCWzG5ApGW-2FFpGTxc4RCS9eud0Dl1htN5rYoUZ8To4zeNUFBkAGI3hzer91CDUbOmcsxmenBQMf51gjd4USN4gIiwaoql9mVcjNIqzj8hcBHEQlyR24336jD7LcPFz2GieWLMWjSoXdgIng8hqnkLXJDrudqTHv9huJoOsXtq-2FhKEuSZvqLfmc50I-2BNuaWquWpEoMZg48Fet0BHpkDN2ZIjxrjQwSO4G0QshyPo-3D
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nginx testet internally (LAN) and externally. Same result

And what happens when you navigate to
https://u2182357.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=gHC-2FQ4aFf0eQjtLJSQQ-2BdZtT-2B1GrVoFn98d8hTvP5qh8-2FeTY2bBOm6Nhq8PRhzM1JS12fyMe1gWKiZkCKxHdYg-3D-3D_OypFYCWzG5ApGW-2FFpGTxc4RCS9eud0Dl1htN5rYoUZ8To4zeNUFBkAGI3hzer91CDUbOmcsxmenBQMf51gjd4TVyg-2BYdpw8kJcU9segSE0bMAvnuZ2XwltlPOPdk-2FfZu2sCjOTINw6bVpbqEzq2lDun9uFxeRfRGUJ-2FxQmbwh-2BxvGHlIjJcyE1A8lZdC-2B0hRCpyc0Ao4J5pNVwL5Qv12izJLNUCckNo7tHWcXwAOC0s-3D
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Also, have you actually set up the back end for https?

I'm not suggesting you change the working of nginx, I'm suggesting you work through the symptoms to locate what's incompatible with your setup.

Thus, this question (for which I haven't seen an answer):

https://u2182357.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=gHC-2FQ4aFf0eQjtLJSQQ-2BdZtT-2B1GrVoFn98d8hTvP5qh8-2FeTY2bBOm6Nhq8PRhzM1CYbZiJw-2BhyFQbv2HpLjVSQ-3D-3D_OypFYCWzG5ApGW-2FFpGTxc4RCS9eud0Dl1htN5rYoUZ8To4zeNUFBkAGI3hzer91CDUbOmcsxmenBQMf51gjd4XCUdNUvmSlOnuuXGa0pZHUnNjtL8IS1y2MtAlfH8qCvrZaXmNScjTxbuXfWRA1ba-2BInmooiAhkrtUa-2BfivcNooCsoQVs1WiOPRCxOGBgaHhd1NYribvpT84KhDeS9n-2FsTVMCoxei783GTq56Kxml04-3D

Call it from http or https as appropriate, sure. I'm not impugning your decisions, I'm trying to understand them so that I can offer more than broad advice.
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