Hello, I would like to use NGINX to balance traffic between two McAfee (standalone) proxy.
I've made some advances and I'm able to open an HTTP page. Now, I need the client to open an HTTPS request. Em ter., 15 de fev. de 2022 às 00:54, Sergey A. Osokin <o...@freebsd.org.ru> escreveu: > Hi Carlos, > > hope you're doing well. > > On Mon, Feb 14, 2022 at 11:08:53PM -0300, Carlos Renato wrote: > > Hey guys, > > > > Can someone help me? I'm using NGINX to direct connections to two Proxy > > servers. > > > > I did a simple setup. > > > > upstream webgateway { > > server 192.168.239.151:9090; > > server 192.168.239.152:9090; > > } > > > > server { > > listen 81; > > server_name proxy.lab.local; > > > > location / { > > proxy_pass http://webgateway; > > } > > } > > > > NGINX is listening on port 81. > > > > If I configure the proxy IP in the browser, the client "goes out" to the > > Internet. > > > > Browser: > > 192.168.239.151:9090 or 192.168.239.152:9090 - Its Ok! > > > > If I configure the NGINX IP in the browser, the client "does not go out" > to > > the internet. > > > > Browser: > > 192.168.239.151:81 - No! > > > > The packet even arrives at the proxy, but the browser tries to load " > > http://webgateway.com" > > My guess is you want to configure NGINX as a forward proxy, and not > as a reverse proxy. And if so, that's not the case for NGINX. > > -- > Sergey A. Osokin > _______________________________________________ > nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org > To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org > --
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