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Ok I can't seem to get it, I've checked nginx forum, not much help there either. I thought this would be simple. I want defined subdomains to go to a different url/port. i.e.

DNS site.com goes to 192.168.1.1 w/ masking
DNS www.site.com goes 192.168.1.1 w/ masking
DNS red.site.com goes 192.168.1.1 w/ masking
DNS blue.site.com goes to 192.168.1.1 w/ masking

I want site.com and www.site.com to function as normal, but I want red.site.com to go to 192.168.1.2:5000 and blue.site.com to go to 192.168.1.2:6000/temp/

etc, etc....I'm not even sure I care what displays in the address bar, I guess it would be nice if it stayed red.site.com, but it's not important. I've tried a proxy pass a url rewrite, clearly I am doing something wrong. Is this even possible?

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  • nginx at what port is listening? is it a proxy of others services?
    – gipi
    Feb 15, 2013 at 20:10
  • nginx is listening on port 80 Feb 15, 2013 at 20:13
  • what listens to port 6000 and 5000? explain a little more what is the setup.
    – gipi
    Feb 15, 2013 at 20:35
  • i have a few webservices that run on different ports 5000 and 6000 were just examples. for example one port is running my xbmc remote web service. Feb 15, 2013 at 21:22
  • was also considering forwarding something like ftp/ssh to my ftp/ssh port etc Feb 16, 2013 at 14:38

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Have you tried the Proxy pass directive?

With something like

server {
  server_name red.site.com;

  location  / {
    proxy_pass http://192.168.1.2:5000;
  }
}
server {
  server_name blue.site.com;

  location  / {
    proxy_pass 192.168.1.2:6000/temp/;
  }
}

should work. Look at the documentation for things like header to forward etc...

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  • When i try the proxy pass, i just end up getting the default "welcome to nginx" page, i don't get any erros about the config when starting it though, its almost like it doesnt interpret it at all... Feb 16, 2013 at 17:18
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Create as many virtual servers as you need. Check in /etc/nginx/sites-available and copy the default server to red ... (or where your config here). Then go to /etc/nginx/sites-enabled and do a symlink

ln -s ../sites-available/red

and do the same for other servers (blue...), then restart nginx or killall -HUP nginx to reload the config.

Basically in a virtual server you give whatever configuration is specific to that server.

For instance, for red

server {
  listen 5000;
  server_name red.site.com;
  root /var/www/docs/red;
  ...
}

or for blue (notice the temp added to root)

server {
  listen 6000;
  server_name blue.site.com;
  root /var/www/docs/somewhere/temp;
  ...
}

If you need to specify the IP as well, do

  listen 192.168.1.2:5000;

for red, or 6000 for blue.

Some litterature that explains the directives.

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You should create the file, if it not exists:

/etc/nginx/conf.d/servers.conf

And fill it with a proxy settings. For example:

server {
    listen 80;
    server_name red.site.com;
    location / {
        proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
        proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
        proxy_connect_timeout 150;
        proxy_send_timeout 100;
        proxy_read_timeout 100;
        proxy_buffers 4 32k;
        client_max_body_size 8m;
        client_body_buffer_size 128k;
    }
}

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