On Mar 2, 2013, at 0:20 , Jonathan Vanasco wrote: > forgive me if this has been asked before -- I couldn't find this exact > question in my mailing list archives back to 2007 > > I am trying to deal with wildcard domains in a setup. > > The intended result is to do this : > > Requests for example.com > Serve Site A > > All IP Address Requests : > Serve Site A > > All other domains ( wildcard / failover ) > Serve Site B > > I've tried several combinations of listen + server name, but I can't get this > right. I end up sending everything to site A or site B.
server { listen 80; listen IP:80; server_name example.com; # site A } server { listen 80 default_server; # site B } "listen 80/server_name example.com" route all requests to example.com to site A. "listen IP:80" routes all requests to IP:80 to site A. Anything else is routed to default server of 80 port, i.e. to site B. -- Igor Sysoev http://nginx.com/support.html _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx