Hi all, First time posting here so apologies for any faux pas etc...
I have an nginx config where I have a server block, a location block and a proxypass in the location block, pointing to an upstream. The upstream has, at this point 3 servers in it. All the 3 servers are in the same vpn. The proxy_pass directive pointing traffic to that upstream uses the http protocol I want to add another server into the upstream endpoints, located in a remote datacentre. I want traffic to this remote datacentre to be encrypted over https. The proxy_pass can't handle http and https simultaneously Any ideas how I can have an upstream containing the 3 servers in the local datacentre that shouldn't use https, and the 1 server in the remote datacentre that does need the traffic to be encrypted with https, please? Someone suggested putting a server definition in the upstream that directs to a local nginx server definition that's designed to just forward off to another upstream with an https proxy_pass command, with the second upstream holding the remote datacentre server definition but it seems a bit kludgy. Thanks for any advice! Steve
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