you explained it exactly. But i've posted my directive already. If i would know what to do know with my nginx config, i wouldn't ask here. π
________________________________ From: Michael Stowe <michael.st...@member.mensa.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 2:57 PM To: General list for user discussion, questions and support Cc: Mathew Perry Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Fwd: Re: backuppc behind nginx which is on another host On 2019-04-16 05:39, Mathew Perry wrote: it does without nginx internally (direct access of the backuppc host via http:\<http:%5C>\internalname or ip:port but through nginx neither internally nor externally (split dns running β same domain name β fyi) backuppc isn't accessible. ------------------------- FROM: Michael Stowe <michael.st...@member.mensa.org> SENT: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 4:40 AM TO: General list for user discussion, questions and support CC: Mathew Perry SUBJECT: Re: [BackupPC-users] Fwd: Re: backuppc behind nginx which is on another host On 2019-04-16 01:23, Mathew Perry wrote: Hi Michael the example was from local LAN. backuppc is running and working and nginx runs with a lot other services behind it. I'm not that new to nginx, more a βnewβ user to backuppc. normally the directive /pathto/ needs a change in the base url of some web services behind nginx. This βcouldβ help sometimes. I do not know where to change the base url in the backuppc server Regards Matt Hang on β if the local UI doesn't work, it won't work through a reverse proxy. So if BackupPC is on Server βAβ and nginx is on Server βBβ, Server βAβ really needs to be serving up the UI first. Sorry for the top-posting/non-top-posting combination; I know it can make a thread hard to follow. At any rate, it's best to work through step-by-step. A straightforward reverse-proxy shouldn't need any changes to the base URL of the host service unless you're trying to move it up in the hierarchy. (If so, that's a whole different set of issues to contend with. One of the ways to solve this problem is to change the hierarchy in the host server, but this usually isn't necessary.) Assuming the host server is working, if you're having problems navigating between pages, then the issue is that your transparent rewrite rules aren't set up properly. Another way to solve this is to make the server think it's actually part of the nginx server (I believe this is what you mean when you're talking about the base URL) but it doesn't work when the server dynamically self-references, and is generally a poor practice as it breaks the host server. If this is the case, you need to implement a transparent rewrite rule instead.
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