Nginx Reverse Proxy
Overview
This installation will happen on the
dsb-node-01
.
In this guide, we will set up a reverse proxy for your application using Nginx. This will allow you to manage incoming traffic more effectively and forward requests to your application running on a different port.
Installation Steps
- Install Nginx
To begin, you need to install Nginx on your server. This can be done using the following command:
sudo apt install nginx
This command will install Nginx along with any required dependencies.
Configuration Steps
After installing Nginx, you need to configure it to act as a reverse proxy for your application.
-
Remove Default Configuration:
First, unlink the default Nginx configuration file to avoid any conflicts:
sudo unlink /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
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Create a New Configuration File:
Next, create a new configuration file specifically for your reverse proxy setup:
sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/reverse-proxy
In the file that opens, paste the following configuration:
server {
listen 80;
server_name localhost;
location / {
client_max_body_size 1000M;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
}
}This configuration tells Nginx to listen on port 80 (the default HTTP port) and forward all incoming traffic to your application running on
http://127.0.0.1:8080
. It also sets various headers that can be useful for your application's logging and security purposes. -
Enable the New Configuration:
Activate the new reverse proxy configuration by creating a symbolic link to the
sites-enabled
directory:sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/reverse-proxy /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
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Restart Nginx:
Finally, restart Nginx to apply the new configuration:
sudo systemctl restart nginx
You're Done
You've setup and configured the Nginx reverse proxy!