Despite hosting on nginx works fine in local web, it does not work with external ip
I have configured .net and nginx on ubuntu and it works in local web perfectly. I have static external ip, I have configured port forwarding on my router (I had done it for postgresql and it works fine from external web so I think I have done it properly) When it comes to nginx and when i type my ip f.e: xx.xx.x.xx:80 in url on computer in another web site is unreachable.
I have opened ports in firewall on linux:
sudo apt-get install ufw
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
sudo ufw enable
Here is my nginx config:
server {
listen 80;
server_tokens off;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection keep-alive;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
}
}
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I have configured .net and nginx on ubuntu and it works in local web perfectly. I have static external ip, I have configured port forwarding on my router (I had done it for postgresql and it works fine from external web so I think I have done it properly) When it comes to nginx and when i type my ip f.e: xx.xx.x.xx:80 in url on computer in another web site is unreachable.
I have opened ports in firewall on linux:
sudo apt-get install ufw
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
sudo ufw enable
Here is my nginx config:
server {
listen 80;
server_tokens off;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection keep-alive;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
}
}
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What is the error? Do the logs say anything?
– Shawn C.
Nov 10 at 14:57
Now I have tried to install only nginx and make it's default website accesible from external ip. I forwarder port 80 on router and it's the same. There must be something I missed.
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:47
I have nothing in error.log. Access.log has another entry when I type my server ip in local web and see nginx default web but anything besides it
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:53
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I have configured .net and nginx on ubuntu and it works in local web perfectly. I have static external ip, I have configured port forwarding on my router (I had done it for postgresql and it works fine from external web so I think I have done it properly) When it comes to nginx and when i type my ip f.e: xx.xx.x.xx:80 in url on computer in another web site is unreachable.
I have opened ports in firewall on linux:
sudo apt-get install ufw
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
sudo ufw enable
Here is my nginx config:
server {
listen 80;
server_tokens off;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection keep-alive;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
}
}
nginx hosting
I have configured .net and nginx on ubuntu and it works in local web perfectly. I have static external ip, I have configured port forwarding on my router (I had done it for postgresql and it works fine from external web so I think I have done it properly) When it comes to nginx and when i type my ip f.e: xx.xx.x.xx:80 in url on computer in another web site is unreachable.
I have opened ports in firewall on linux:
sudo apt-get install ufw
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 80/tcp
sudo ufw allow 443/tcp
sudo ufw enable
Here is my nginx config:
server {
listen 80;
server_tokens off;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection keep-alive;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
}
}
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asked Nov 10 at 13:34
Zygmax
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What is the error? Do the logs say anything?
– Shawn C.
Nov 10 at 14:57
Now I have tried to install only nginx and make it's default website accesible from external ip. I forwarder port 80 on router and it's the same. There must be something I missed.
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:47
I have nothing in error.log. Access.log has another entry when I type my server ip in local web and see nginx default web but anything besides it
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:53
add a comment |
What is the error? Do the logs say anything?
– Shawn C.
Nov 10 at 14:57
Now I have tried to install only nginx and make it's default website accesible from external ip. I forwarder port 80 on router and it's the same. There must be something I missed.
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:47
I have nothing in error.log. Access.log has another entry when I type my server ip in local web and see nginx default web but anything besides it
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:53
What is the error? Do the logs say anything?
– Shawn C.
Nov 10 at 14:57
What is the error? Do the logs say anything?
– Shawn C.
Nov 10 at 14:57
Now I have tried to install only nginx and make it's default website accesible from external ip. I forwarder port 80 on router and it's the same. There must be something I missed.
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:47
Now I have tried to install only nginx and make it's default website accesible from external ip. I forwarder port 80 on router and it's the same. There must be something I missed.
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:47
I have nothing in error.log. Access.log has another entry when I type my server ip in local web and see nginx default web but anything besides it
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:53
I have nothing in error.log. Access.log has another entry when I type my server ip in local web and see nginx default web but anything besides it
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:53
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I hope, I find solution but still I don't know why it works this way. I have changed listen port to 9000 or any different instead 80 in nginx config and in my router forwarding. Now everything works fine, why port 80 does not work?
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I hope, I find solution but still I don't know why it works this way. I have changed listen port to 9000 or any different instead 80 in nginx config and in my router forwarding. Now everything works fine, why port 80 does not work?
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I hope, I find solution but still I don't know why it works this way. I have changed listen port to 9000 or any different instead 80 in nginx config and in my router forwarding. Now everything works fine, why port 80 does not work?
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I hope, I find solution but still I don't know why it works this way. I have changed listen port to 9000 or any different instead 80 in nginx config and in my router forwarding. Now everything works fine, why port 80 does not work?
I hope, I find solution but still I don't know why it works this way. I have changed listen port to 9000 or any different instead 80 in nginx config and in my router forwarding. Now everything works fine, why port 80 does not work?
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What is the error? Do the logs say anything?
– Shawn C.
Nov 10 at 14:57
Now I have tried to install only nginx and make it's default website accesible from external ip. I forwarder port 80 on router and it's the same. There must be something I missed.
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:47
I have nothing in error.log. Access.log has another entry when I type my server ip in local web and see nginx default web but anything besides it
– Zygmax
Nov 10 at 15:53