Hello, I am using basic auth + $remote_user variable send to the back-end application to change context depending on the logged-in user.
The thing is, even if the page rendered by the back-end uses nginx user authentication, resources from a directory are still allowed for everyone. My 'documents' directory is sorted as follows: documents/ abc/ --> stores content for user 'abc' def/ --> stores content for user 'def' ... I tried the following: location ^~ /documents/(\w+) { if ($1 != $remote_user) { return 503; } } But Nginx refuses to validate configuration: nginx: [emerg] unknown "1" variable nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed Does the 'if' directive have an environment isolated for the on of the 'location' directive? Am I using wrong syntax? Is there a 'IfIsEvil' case corresponding to my needs to avoid the use of the 'if' directive? Thanks, --- *B. R.*
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