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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @momurda
      last edited by

      @momurda said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

      @scottalanmiller So if i set this up to work with an IIS site, this IIS site has an existing cert, i would first uninstall that ssl cert, and not install another? This is what I picture.

      You can do either, with small adjustments. Your servers behind your reverse proxy can use HTTP or HTTPS as you desire. but there is rarely much point to the overhead of HTTPS, so many of us skip it unless there is a specific reason to have it (like you are using it without the reverse proxy for LAN based access.)

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        @scottalanmiller said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

        @momurda said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

        @scottalanmiller So if i set this up to work with an IIS site, this IIS site has an existing cert, i would first uninstall that ssl cert, and not install another? This is what I picture.

        You can do either, with small adjustments. Your servers behind your reverse proxy can use HTTP or HTTPS as you desire. but there is rarely much point to the overhead of HTTPS, so many of us skip it unless there is a specific reason to have it (like you are using it without the reverse proxy for LAN based access.)

        If the existing server is designed for HTTP, I usually do not remove it. I just point the Nginx server block at it.

        Even if it is expired or self signed, it is sitll encyrpted between the proxy and the backend server.

        Now if the backend server has no encryption, I will not add it for no reason.

        Finally, if the backend server is across a public IP space, I will always use at least a self signed SSL cert for the connection.

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        • A
          Alex Sage
          last edited by

          Here is the command if you want a wildcard cert:

          sudo certbot  -i nginx -d "*.aaronstuder.com" -d aaronstuder.com --server https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory --manual --preferred-challenges dns
          
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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Alex Sage
            last edited by

            @aaronstuder said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

            Here is the command if you want a wildcard cert:

            sudo certbot  -i nginx -d "*.aaronstuder.com" -d aaronstuder.com --server https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory --manual --preferred-challenges dns
            

            Wildcard form LE is useless until you automate the DNS challenge.

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              Alex Sage @JaredBusch
              last edited by Alex Sage

              @jaredbusch It's coming. Right now it just pauses and you update DNS manually, or you can use acme.sh

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              • EddieJenningsE
                EddieJennings
                last edited by

                If you're using one reverse proxy to serve traffic to more than one server, do you typically put all of the configurations in one file, or have a main configuration file, and use include to reference other files? Methinks the way to go is just have one file with server blocks for however many servers you need.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @EddieJennings
                  last edited by

                  @eddiejennings said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                  If you're using one reverse proxy to serve traffic to more than one server, do you typically put all of the configurations in one file, or have a main configuration file, and use include to reference other files? Methinks the way to go is just have one file with server blocks for however many servers you need.

                  Using separate config is more easier to manage.

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                  • bbigfordB
                    bbigford
                    last edited by bbigford

                    "Install nano because I prefer it over vi"

                    Nano really should just be the standard at this point, IMO.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @bbigford
                      last edited by

                      @bbigford said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                      "Install nano because I prefer it over vi"

                      Nano really should just be the standard at this point, IMO.

                      I worded it like that to appease people like @scottalanmiller to prevent some stupid commentary about unneeded packages

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                      • coliverC
                        coliver @JaredBusch
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                        @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @coliver
                          last edited by

                          @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                          @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                          Pretty much exactly

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                          • stacksofplatesS
                            stacksofplates @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                            @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                            @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                            Pretty much exactly

                            I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver @stacksofplates
                              last edited by

                              @stacksofplates said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                              @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                              @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                              @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                              Pretty much exactly

                              I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

                              I use vi/vim almost exclusively. I just enjoy poking fun at the people who are evangelical about it.

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                              • travisdh1T
                                travisdh1 @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                @stacksofplates said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                                Pretty much exactly

                                I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

                                I use vi/vim almost exclusively. I just enjoy poking fun at the people who are evangelical about it.

                                Given a choice, nano. I'm good with vi/vim as well tho, IRIX really required competency with it.

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                                • ObsolesceO
                                  Obsolesce @travisdh1
                                  last edited by

                                  @travisdh1 said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                  @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                  @stacksofplates said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                  @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                  @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                  @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                                  Pretty much exactly

                                  I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

                                  I use vi/vim almost exclusively. I just enjoy poking fun at the people who are evangelical about it.

                                  Given a choice, nano. I'm good with vi/vim as well tho, IRIX really required competency with it.

                                  Nano is annoying, inconvenient, and much less efficient than using vim. I have no idea anymore why I used nano before, I strictly use vim now, and my life on Linux has never been better.

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce
                                    last edited by

                                    Everything you do in Nano can be done faster and more conveniently in Vim... that's been my personal experience for a while now.

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                                    • travisdh1T
                                      travisdh1 @Obsolesce
                                      last edited by

                                      @tim_g said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                      @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                      @stacksofplates said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                      @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                      @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                      @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                                      Pretty much exactly

                                      I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

                                      I use vi/vim almost exclusively. I just enjoy poking fun at the people who are evangelical about it.

                                      Given a choice, nano. I'm good with vi/vim as well tho, IRIX really required competency with it.

                                      Nano is annoying, inconvenient, and much less efficient than using vim. I have no idea anymore why I used nano before, I strictly use vim now, and my life on Linux has never been better.

                                      Learn to use the Ctrl key, you know, that new key that was added to keyboards, but vim never got around to using 😜

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce @travisdh1
                                        last edited by Obsolesce

                                        @travisdh1 said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @tim_g said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @travisdh1 said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @stacksofplates said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                        @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                                        Pretty much exactly

                                        I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

                                        I use vi/vim almost exclusively. I just enjoy poking fun at the people who are evangelical about it.

                                        Given a choice, nano. I'm good with vi/vim as well tho, IRIX really required competency with it.

                                        Nano is annoying, inconvenient, and much less efficient than using vim. I have no idea anymore why I used nano before, I strictly use vim now, and my life on Linux has never been better.

                                        Learn to use the Ctrl key, you know, that new key that was added to keyboards, but vim never got around to using 😜

                                        It's not needed... but does make use of the Ctrl key for a few things.

                                        Easy example... In Nano, to save and close a file is a hassle. In Vim, Shift+ZZ, done. Quick and easy!

                                        Want to find something? Open your file with Vim, hit / and type what you want to find, hit enter... super easy! It's dumb in Nano.

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                                        • travisdh1T
                                          travisdh1 @Obsolesce
                                          last edited by

                                          @tim_g said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @travisdh1 said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @tim_g said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @travisdh1 said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @stacksofplates said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @jaredbusch said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @coliver said in Install Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Fedora 27:

                                          @jaredbusch 0_1524226298968_a9d48ad2-c13d-440c-94c5-a6951b5f6887-image.png

                                          Pretty much exactly

                                          I can't make fun. I prefer Vim. I've tried to use nano and I felt clunky. But to each their own. Just don't use emacs :upside-down_face:

                                          I use vi/vim almost exclusively. I just enjoy poking fun at the people who are evangelical about it.

                                          Given a choice, nano. I'm good with vi/vim as well tho, IRIX really required competency with it.

                                          Nano is annoying, inconvenient, and much less efficient than using vim. I have no idea anymore why I used nano before, I strictly use vim now, and my life on Linux has never been better.

                                          Learn to use the Ctrl key, you know, that new key that was added to keyboards, but vim never got around to using 😜

                                          It's not needed... but does make use of the Ctrl key for a few things.

                                          Easy example... In Nano, to save and close a file is a hassle. In Vim, Shift+ZZ, done. Quick and easy!

                                          Want to find something? Open your file with Vim, hit / and type what you want to find, hit enter... super easy! It's dumb in Nano.

                                          Shall we not get into yet another useless holy way over text editors? You're faster and more efficient in vi, I'm faster and more efficient in nano. At least your not trying to talk me into using emacs!

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                                          • momurdaM
                                            momurda @Obsolesce
                                            last edited by momurda

                                            @tim_g Ctrl+X, Y to save a file. quicker than in vi/vim.
                                            I can actually edit lines and insert text and cut and paste intuitively in nano, unlike vi which requires you to memorize the insert function to just add a simple word or two. Then you have to escape the insert function, then you have to remember what unnatural keyboard combo is to do something else.
                                            CtrlW to find. Super simple, unlike vi/vim.

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