On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 12:33:17PM -0500, J. Lewis Muir wrote: Hi there,
> I'm wishing to be able to do an internal redirect > in nginx to URL x, but deny an external request to the same URL x so > that I don't serve the same content at more than one URL. Is there a > way to do that? > > For example, given the external request URI > > /my-app/index.html > > I want to do an internal redirect to > > /my-app/current/index.html > > but deny an external request for that same URI > > /my-app/current/index.html It sounds like you want "internal": http://nginx.org/r/internal > In my nginx config, I've changed $document_root to $realpath_root in the > appropriate FastCGI parameters, and have the following locations: > > location /my-app/ { > rewrite ^/my-app/(?!current/)(.*)$ /my-app/current/$1 last; > index index.php; > } > > location /my-app/current/ { > return 404; > } > > location /my-app/releases/ { > return 404; > } > > location ~ ^/my-app/.*?[^/]\.php(?:/|$) { > include php-fpm-realpath.conf; > } Note that you might want things like "location ^~ /my-app/current/", if you want that location to handle (and reject) an external request for /my-app/current/app.php. f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx