Eduardo, 

I'll try to look more into it when I get a chance; I agree it seems to be 
an nginx issue, but it seems confusing as their 
(https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/server_names.html#wildcard_names) say they 
support the dot wildcard:

A special wildcard name in the form “.example.org” can be used to match 
> both the exact name “example.org” and the wildcard name “*.example.org”.
>




On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 11:44:35 AM UTC-5, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
>
> Hi Geoffrey. 
>
> I think your diagnoses is correct: Django supports the wildcard domain 
> syntax, but nginx doesn't. My recommendation would be to be explicit in 
> your ALLOWED_HOSTS (specifying a fully qualified domain name on each 
> entry). It my be worth adding a note stating that in the Deployment 
> section of the docs. 
>
>

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