By default the $uri is appended to the proxy_pass directive. Since you defined as proxy_pass http://upstream*/*; and the $uri starts with a slash you will have a double slash.
Try to set proxy_pass like proxy_pass http://upstream; On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Marcello Rocha <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi list, this is my first post here, so If I commit any blunder please let > me know. > > I have this location block: > > location /some_path/ { > # this sets the mobile_rewrite variable based on a regex against > the user_agent > include /etc/nginx/mobile; > > # This is where the trouble lies. =/ > if ($cookie_mobileBypassDaily = yes_please) { > set $mobile_rewrite do_not_perform; > } > > if ($mobile_rewrite = perform) { > return 302 $scheme:// > my.site.com/some_path/fallback_mobile.html; > break; > } > # upstream/ to remove the /some_path/ part of the uri > proxy_pass http://upstream/; > } > > > And now to the trouble at hand: if there is no cookie the proxy_pass is > executed rightly (ie. http://my.server.com/some_path/thing => > http://upstream/thing). If the cookie exists the proxy_pass not only has > the some_path part of the url but it also has an extraneous slash (ie. > http://my.server.com/some_path/thing => http://upstream//some_path/thing). > > Why is this happening? What I'm doing wrong besides, maybe, everything? =) > > Thanks for the help > > *Marcello Rocha* > Pesquisa & Desenvolvimento > > (11) 4084.1111 ou (xx) 4007.1547 [image: VAGAS] <http://bit.ly/1jbOuhG> > > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx >
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