: Paul Dennis via 4D_Tech
Sent: Tuesday, October 3, 2017 2:16 AM
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Subject: Re: NGINX Config
RE: Note if you enable 443 and ssl for any server you must have a cert for
all servers listening on 443 you cant mix them up.
To Clarify I use nginx on windows and
RE: Note if you enable 443 and ssl for any server you must have a cert for
all servers listening on 443 you cant mix them up.
To Clarify I use nginx on windows and linux in a hyper v vm to proxy to our
different internal servers for web, testing etc. Each ssl is tied to a
domain however if you en
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> RE: Note if
RE: Note if you enable 443 and ssl for any server you must have a cert for
all
servers listening on 443 you cant mix them up.
We only have the one physical server (running 4D in remote mode). You
aren't talking about the different domains being served from that one
machine are you? SSL certificate
Hello Jason,
I ve been doing this for years my config is simpler. Dont understand why you
need to define the upstream and rewrite for a simple proxy. I just have a
server block (nginx jargon) as follows.
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name
is
> mis-configured. If you still get the same page with both requests, then
> you
> know something is messed up with the NGINX config.
>
> Good luck!
> Jason
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webserver, and then name2
to a totally different server.
If that works, then you're configuring NGINX correctly and 4D / Active4D is
mis-configured. If you still get the same page with both requests, then you
know something is messed up with the NGINX config.
Good luck!
Jason
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Doug,
Post this to: https://forum.nginx.org/
David Ringsmuth
From: Doug Hall via 4D_Tech
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2017 12:28 PM
To: 4D iNug Technical
Cc: Doug Hall
Subject: Re: NGINX Config
I am having some problems with my Nginx reverse proxy. I'm running 4Dv15,
and Active4D 6.4r3,
I am having some problems with my Nginx reverse proxy. I'm running 4Dv15,
and Active4D 6.4r3, using the 4D server shell. I have successfully
configured two web roots in Active4D, which run on the same 4D Web Client,
on port 8010. I have two different host names which are pointed to the same
IP addr
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