Hello all, Here's what I'm trying to do. I have two sites, sd1.mysite.com and sd2.mysite.com. The fun part is that sd1 is a Flask app, served by Nginx. However, sd2 is OSTicket, which must be served by Apache, it seems. Of course, Apache and Nginx can't listen to port 80 at the same time, and as this is a subdomain on a local, Windows DNS, I can't make sd2.mysite.com point to myip:8080 or anything like that.
Thus, my best option appears to be this: Nginx listens to all incoming traffic on 80. If the request is for anything to do with sd1, it handles it just like it does now. However, if the request is for sd2, Nginx somehow hands off the request to Apache, then returns what Apache gives it back to the user. I've heard that people use Apache and Nginx together, but I haven't found anyone who uses them to serve two subdomains, with Nginx as the "gateway" and handler of one subdomain, and Apache as the handler for the other subdomain. Is there any way to do this? Am I even making sense? Thanks for any ideas anyone has. -- Alex Hall Automatic Distributors, IT department [email protected]
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