On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 07:56:16AM +0000, lejeczek via nginx wrote: > On 12/02/2022 13:26, Francis Daly wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 10:11:25AM +0000, lejeczek via nginx wrote:
Hi there, > > > having multiple 'listen' with IPs or, just one 'listen' with a hostname > > > which resolves to more than one IP - is it possible to tell Nginx not fail > > > when one of IPs is absent, does not exist? > > I think that stock nginx does not support that. > > > > There are possibly ways to avoid the failure; but they all fundamentally > > are different ways to do "only bind to locally-existing addresses". > I can confess I return to Nginx after long many years of a divorce and this > curious fact - if Nginx cannot do that - will be a surprise to me. Use cases tend to be addressed when a developer has the incentive to write the code. If the feature that you are hoping for, has not been implemented in a way that you are hoping for, then probably no-one cared enough to ensure that it was done in that way. > I thought such a "feature" would be in Nginx by now, if not devised by > developers than included by popular demand - looking at the options/params > to 'listen', something like 'remain' or 'insist' which would instruct Nginx > to start & continue to work and hook onto the IP when/after it appeared(but > also continue to work after IP disappeared) As Maxim indicates in the parallel reply: nginx will not fail if it does not try to bind() to a non-existing address:port. And you can arrange that, by making sure that your "listen ip:port" directive does not include any of the parameters that require a bind(); and by making sure that, for each port that you listen on, there is also a "listen *:port"-equivalent directive somewhere in the config. So possibly the feature that you want already exists with restrictions that you are happy to work within? Cheers, f -- Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org