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tribal star I'm trying to setup nginx to match certain URLs on servers granted conditional access (ie, only servers with valid client certificates can access the zone). Currently, simple location blocking works well to prevent access by unauthorized users: loc
tribal star I'm trying to setup nginx to match certain URLs on servers granted conditional access (ie, only servers with valid client certificates can access the zone). Currently, simple location blocking works well to prevent access by unauthorized users: loc
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
Petty Ilamicciolo La Cotoniana Can anyone tell me why this ngnix config doesn't match all URLs starting with /admin: location /admin {
alias {{path_to_static_page}}/admin/build/;
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
It always goes back
VB_ Help me please configure nginx: I want nginx to return index.htmlall URLs like 10.10.256.142/that 10.10.256.142/some_pathas well 10.10.256.142/other_path/lala. Problem: Currently index.htmlonly the URL is returned .10.10.256.142/ my current settings listen
Somedev How to use location directive to match # character in url? I understand we can use regex (PCRE) but their documentation says: The location directive only tries to match from the first/to the first of the hostname? previous match. or #. (In that scope,
Document Time 09 Whether the location directive can resolve incoming requests anywhere in the middle of the URI rather than at the beginning. For example, I have to match the location based on the environment. location/uat/{.....} location/sit/{.....} The inco
VB_ Help me please configure nginx: I want nginx to return index.htmlall URLs like 10.10.256.142/that 10.10.256.142/some_pathas well 10.10.256.142/other_path/lala. Problem: Currently index.htmlonly the URL is returned .10.10.256.142/ my current settings listen
Alessandro Maselli I'm new to Nginx and I need to permanently redirect URLs like this: https://www.mywebsite.ext/mars/2015/mypage.php?foo=1&bar=0
to another like this: https://www.mywebsite.ext/earth?year=2015&foo=1&bar=0
The location directive I'm trying to
bridgewater Currently I have this location in the nginx file and it doesn't work http://mydomain/ab/cd. How can I make the browser go to the same page when the user enters http://mydomain/ab/cdand at the same time http://mydomain/ab/cd/? location /ab/cd/ {
}
Avner Moshkovitz I have a webapp with nginx that I want to configure (inside a docker container: webserver_nginx_1). .html code structure: admin_view_groups.html expands layout.html (via jinja2) admin_view_groups.html, load main.js through layout.html I want t
Mattia I'm trying to use NGINX to route requests without a path (eg http://example.com/or ) to a specific html file using this configuration (this is just the relevant part in the server configuration):http://example.com root $root;
location = / {
index i
Alessandro Maselli I'm new to Nginx and I need to permanently redirect URLs like this: https://www.mywebsite.ext/mars/2015/mypage.php?foo=1&bar=0
to another like this: https://www.mywebsite.ext/earth?year=2015&foo=1&bar=0
The location directive I'm trying to
bridgewater Currently I have this location in the nginx file and it doesn't work http://mydomain/ab/cd. How can I make the browser go to the same page when the user enters http://mydomain/ab/cdand at the same time http://mydomain/ab/cd/? location /ab/cd/ {
}
Avner Moshkovitz I have a webapp with nginx that I want to configure (inside a docker container: webserver_nginx_1). .html code structure: admin_view_groups.html expands layout.html (via jinja2) admin_view_groups.html, load main.js through layout.html I want t
Mattia I'm trying to use NGINX to route requests without a path (eg http://example.com/or ) to a specific html file using this config (this is just the relevant part in the server config):http://example.com root $root;
location = / {
index index.html;
bridgewater Currently I have this location in the nginx file and it doesn't work http://mydomain/ab/cd. How can I make the browser go to the same page when the user enters http://mydomain/ab/cdand at the same time http://mydomain/ab/cd/? location /ab/cd/ {
}
Avner Moshkovitz I have a webapp with nginx that I want to configure (inside a docker container: webserver_nginx_1). .html code structure: admin_view_groups.html expands layout.html (via jinja2) admin_view_groups.html, load main.js through layout.html I want t
Mattia I'm trying to use NGINX to route requests without a path (eg http://example.com/or ) to a specific html file using this config (this is just the relevant part in the server config):http://example.com root $root;
location = / {
index index.html;
Alessandro Maselli I'm new to Nginx and I need to permanently redirect URLs like this: https://www.mywebsite.ext/mars/2015/mypage.php?foo=1&bar=0
to another like this: https://www.mywebsite.ext/earth?year=2015&foo=1&bar=0
The location directive I'm trying to
bridgewater Currently I have this location in the nginx file and it doesn't work http://mydomain/ab/cd. How can I make the browser go to the same page when the user enters http://mydomain/ab/cdand at the same time http://mydomain/ab/cd/? location /ab/cd/ {
}
bridgewater Currently I have this location in the nginx file and it doesn't work http://mydomain/ab/cd. How can I make the browser go to the same page when the user enters http://mydomain/ab/cdand at the same time http://mydomain/ab/cd/? location /ab/cd/ {
}
Avner Moshkovitz I have a webapp with nginx that I want to configure (inside a docker container: webserver_nginx_1). .html code structure: admin_view_groups.html expands layout.html (via jinja2) admin_view_groups.html, load main.js through layout.html I want t