Give more detailed examples.

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Hyperling 2023-07-05 18:36:10 -07:00
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@ -8,24 +8,42 @@ server {
listen 80; listen 80;
server_name example.hyperling.com; server_name example.hyperling.com;
# Redirect to the proper protocol. # Redirect to a more secure protocol.
return 301 https://$host$request_uri; return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
} }
# Serve website # Serve Resource
server { server {
listen 443 ssl http2; listen 443 ssl http2;
server_name example.hyperling.com; server_name example.hyperling.com;
# These are only necessary if you are redirecting somewhere internal. If you
# paxx the user to a
ssl_certificate /usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.hyperling.com/fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate /usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.hyperling.com/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.hyperling.com/privkey.pem; ssl_certificate_key /usr/local/etc/letsencrypt/live/example.hyperling.com/privkey.pem;
# Send traffic to upstream server # Send traffic to upstream server
location / { location / {
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto https; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto https;
proxy_pass http://local_web_server:8317;
## General format is PROTOCOL://SERVER:PORT. For example:
#
# If using a domain name:
#proxy_pass http://YOUR_SERVER_NAME:8080;
#
# If using an IP address:
#proxy_pass http://192.168.1.80:8080;
#
# If forwarding to an external source:
#proxy_pass https://website.name/URI;
#
# Or alternatively, do it like the force of HTTPS:
#return 301 https://website.name/URI;
# So this should forward you from 'example.hyperling.com' to a real site:
proxy_pass https://cahlen.org;
} }
} }