Is it possible and permissible to have multiple proxies point to the same cloud instance?
For example, I would like nginx to serve a different site (live or test) depending on the domain with which it is accessed.
Thanks and hoping this is the right forum for such a question,
Tim
Hi Tim,
On 11/30 11:10, Tim Moody wrote:
Is it possible and permissible to have multiple proxies point to the same cloud instance?
For example, I would like nginx to serve a different site (live or test) depending on the domain with which it is accessed.
Should be doable yes, just tested it and it works well. Seems also like a good use case.
Thanks and hoping this is the right forum for such a question,
It's a good place yes :)
Tim
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The account-creation-assistance project does this precisely for staging/prod separation via vhosts, and it's been working well for us for quite literally years. :)
We use port-based vhosts on the instance though, with the proxies pointing at the relevant port - it's been in my todo list to try and move to name-based vhosts instead for a while.
Simon/stwalkerster
On 30 November 2022 17:52:40 UTC, David Caro dcaro@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Tim,
On 11/30 11:10, Tim Moody wrote:
Is it possible and permissible to have multiple proxies point to the same cloud instance?
For example, I would like nginx to serve a different site (live or test) depending on the domain with which it is accessed.
Should be doable yes, just tested it and it works well. Seems also like a good use case.
Thanks and hoping this is the right forum for such a question,
It's a good place yes :)
Tim
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