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I recently upgraded (Debian) to nginx 1.2.1 and now it seems that nginx is always responding with the default server, even when it should not.

/etc/nginx/conf.d

server {
listen       80 default_server;
server_name  _;
server_name_in_redirect off;
proxy_intercept_errors on;
return 401;
}

/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/search.config

server {
listen   80; ## listen for ipv4
server_name  search.example.com;

location / {
   proxy_pass        http://search.example.com:8080;
   proxy_set_header  X-Real-IP  $remote_addr;
   }
}

When I try to access: http://search.example.com it will give me the 401 instead of what it is on port 8080 (which works if used directly).

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Damn, it was not loading sites-enabled because the nginx distro does not use this directory and when upgraded it replaced the nginx.conf

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  • Also, .config is a rather unusual filename extension, make sure there's an actual include sites-enabeld/*.config line somewhere in your config. (The more typical ending would be *.conf.)
    – Gnarfoz
    Jun 27, 2012 at 13:09
  • I know, but mc does highlights the files properly only if you use config and not conf. Considering the time wastes on this, maybe it wasn't such a good idea.
    – sorin
    Jun 27, 2012 at 14:38
  • Well, you can adjust vim's config as well as change the include line in nginx.conf to look like include sites-enabled/*.config, of course. ;-)
    – Gnarfoz
    Jun 28, 2012 at 7:53
  • My problem was caused by naming the file site.com instead of site.conf.
    – user471679
    Jan 22, 2015 at 17:20

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