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I currently have a NGINX configuration with many subdomains. I started a mumble-server on port 27845, it works if I try to access it on a Mumble client with <ip_adress>:27845.

I tried to use NGINX to provide a subdomain mumble.example.com on port 80, which use proxy_pass http://localhost:27845. But when I try to connect to mumble.example.com on my Mumble client, it says that :

This server is using an older encryption standard, and is no longer supported by modern versions of Mumble.

How can I use a valid SSL configuration for NGINX on the port 80 ? I can use solely ports 80 and 443, and 443 is used for OpenVPN.

Subdomain conf NGINX :

server {
  server_name mumble.example.com;

  ssl on;
  ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/nginx.crt;
  ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/nginx.key;

  location / {
    proxy_pass http://localhost:27845;
  }
}

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Nginx is an HTTP proxy, but mumble protocol is based on TCP/UDP, so I don't think Nginx can proxy for murmur service.

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  • Oh, didn't even think about the protocol .. I'll try to look with plain TCP with nginx, thanks !
    – Suicideboy
    Jul 14, 2016 at 9:32
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    Nginx has supported UDP load balancing since 2016.
    – Mark Lopez
    Feb 22, 2019 at 0:45

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