Thank you, now it seems to work!
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone > Op 17 nov. 2017 om 15:02 heeft Francis Daly <fran...@daoine.org> het volgende > geschreven: > > On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 02:16:41PM +0100, Ruben wrote: > > Hi there, > >> instance-001 log when making the request: >> >> "GET /cdn/test/test.jpg HTTP/1.0" 301 185 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT >> 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) >> Chrome/62.0.3202.94 Safari/537.36" > > Ok, that's good to know. > > The client asks nginx for /cdn/test/test.jpg (with a Host: header > of example.com); nginx asks upstream for /cdn/test/test.jpg (with a > Host: header that we have not yet confirmed); upstream says to ask for > /cdn/test/test.jpg with a Host: header of instance-001. > > One possibility is to change the web server on instance-001 to serve the > content to all requests, no matter what Host: header they use. That is > a bit unfriendly to instance-001. > > Another possibility is to make sure than nginx sends a Host: header > of instance-001 when it make a request of instance-001. That should need > no changes to instance-001. > > You could check fuller logs, or tcpdump the traffic, to see what Host: > header nginx currently sends to instance-001. But if you don't really > care, you can just configure nginx to send what you want. > > (Yet another possibility is to change the web server on instance-001 > to serve the instance-001 content whenever it gets the Host: header > that nginx currently sends. That only works if you know what nginx > currently sends.) > > The second choice above is the one that is within nginx's control. So > (assuming that you have no proxy_set_header values already configured > at server{} or http{} level), in the same place where you currently have > > proxy_pass http://$instance; > > add > > proxy_set_header Host $instance; > > and see what changes. > > If it doesn't all Just Work, then you may need to see what exactly nginx > is sending; but hopefully it won't come to that. > > Note: I think that this should not be necessary; since I think that > nginx should probably already be setting the Host header to the value > of $instance. But obviously something is going wrong, so I think that > it is worth being explicit. > > Good luck with it, > > f > -- > Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list > nginx@nginx.org > http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx