: "myapplicationsite.net"
2016/07/27 10:54:05 [warn] 27491#27491: *3 upstream server temporarily disabled while connecting to upstream, client: 192.168.254.202, server: myapplicationsite.net, request: "GET / HTTP/1.1", upstream: "http://192.168.155.120:80/";, host: "myapplicationsite.net"

Why is it trying to connect to my servers over port 80? I need to pass it over on 443. How can I accomplish this? Even if I change the proxy pass to https in the logs it still trys

As you don't specify the port in upstream {} block nginx uses the default which is 80 ( http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_upstream_module.html#server )

Also for secure backend connection you should enable proxy_ssl.

Reading https://www.nginx.com/resources/admin-guide/nginx-tcp-ssl-upstreams/ should probably be a good start.


rr




On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Reinis Rozitis <[email protected]> wrote:
Can anyone give me an example config of what it would look like in both nginx.conf and default.conf using the names/info I have provided?

It seems you have taken the default configuration example but if you use nginx as a balancer without serving any .php (or other) files you actually don't need those *.php etc locations - a single location / {} will do the job (means all requests go to backends).

For example:


http {
  upstream myappliationsite.net {
      ip_hash;
      server backendappsite1.net;
      server backendappsite2.net;
      server backendappsite3.net;
  }

server {
  listen       80;
  listen       443 ssl;

 server_name myappliationsite.net;

location / {
   proxy_pass   http://myappliationsite.net;
   proxy_set_header HOST myappliationsite.net;
}
}



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