nginx Force SSL in location with nginx If you want to enforce SSL on a particular path in your application, say an admin section, you can use nginx to automatically enforce SSL. In a previous article I went over how to configure SSL, now I'll show you can redirect part of
nginx Adding SSL to a site in nginx This will walk you through configuring SSL for a site in nginx on Ubuntu 12.04. Step 1: Create directory for SSL cd /etc/nginx sudo mkdir ssl cd ssl Step 2: Create the server's private key sudo openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048
nginx Limit nginx site to local access You can easily configure access to a server in nginx by adding to the configuration the following: ## site.listmill.com server { server_name site.listmill.com; ## Allow local users to connect allow 192.168.0.0/24; ## Deny everyone else deny all; ## Forward request
nginx nginx as a reverse proxy In a previous article I wrote about using Squid for performing reverse proxy services. The new hotness on the block for such activity is called nginx. Nginx is a great tool for performing host proxying and SSL proxying. I'm using it to sit in