Hello,
We are using nginx on a server as a reverse proxy and it works fine
serving multiple websites.
Now I am trying to reverse proxy another one, a WP website, in the same
way, but it won't render correctly.
I can only see the main page areas and only some text at some places,
but most c
Hi Nick,
have you tried to remove the trailing slash from the upstream url?
Turning: "proxy_pass http://example.private.noa.gr:80/;";
info: "proxy_pass http://example.private.noa.gr:80;";
If this resloves your issue, you can find the details in the docs here:
https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx
On 16/10/2024 12:19 π.μ., Nikolaos Milas via nginx wrote:
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I tried that but no, removing the trailing slash did not change anything.
...
I found that the problem is that, as the proxied page is rendered over
SSL, browsers are auto-blocking parts of the page as non-secure.
This is due, I
On 15/10/2024 5:11 μ.μ., Kevin Weis via nginx wrote:
have you tried to remove the trailing slash from the upstream url?
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the hint.
I tried that but no, removing the trailing slash did not change anything.
Any other hints will be welcome!
Thanks again,
Nick
smime.p7s
You could consider adding a CSP header to cause clients to automatically
fetch those resources over HTTPS:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/upgrade-insecure-requests
On Wed, 16 Oct 2024 at 00:06, Nikolaos Milas via nginx
wrote:
> On 16/10/2024 12