On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 07:59:10AM -0400, BeyondEvil wrote:
Hi there,
> Server A (macmini) has an nginx server under my direct control.
> Server B (the synology NAS) has an nginx server NOT under my direct
> control.
...and you have exactly 1 public IP address, and you would like to be
able to a
Hi Francis!
Thank you so much for your answer! I really appreciate it!
And I apologize for taking this long to reply.
> As I understand things:
>
> * you need one nginx listening on port 80 for http and 443 for https
> * you want to handle two server names (differently)
Well, sort of. I have t
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 04:01:40PM -0400, BeyondEvil wrote:
Hi there,
I don't have an answer for you, but I do have some comments that may
make it easier for someone else to have an answer.
> So I need to add two new server blocks in my config so that:
> If I visit "http://domain.synology.me"; (
I have two domains:
(1) myvery.owndomain.com
(2) domain.synology.me
(1) is under my control (I own the domain) and I manage the certs (Let's
Encrypt).
If I visit "https://myvery.owndomain.com"; I'm greeted by the "Welcome to
Nginx!" landing page. (I use nginx as a reverse proxy only.)
(2) is a D