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I would like to get nginx to redirect certain sub domains to specific server blocks to access services on various ports



server {

listen 80;
server_name example.com www.example.com;

location /crm {
return 301 http://example.com:8935;
}

location /api {
return 301 http://example.com:4667;
}

location /scanner {
return 301 http://example.com:4466;
}

return 301 https://www.example.com/$request_uri?$query_string;

}


So if someone access example.com/crm then it needs to redirect to a server {} block listening on port 8935.



If its not one of those then it needs to redirect to the regular https web content.



This is not working, it seems to always use the last redirect to the regular site. So when I try /cms I get a 404 not found in the website.



Any way to prevent this from falling through?










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    I would like to get nginx to redirect certain sub domains to specific server blocks to access services on various ports



    server {

    listen 80;
    server_name example.com www.example.com;

    location /crm {
    return 301 http://example.com:8935;
    }

    location /api {
    return 301 http://example.com:4667;
    }

    location /scanner {
    return 301 http://example.com:4466;
    }

    return 301 https://www.example.com/$request_uri?$query_string;

    }


    So if someone access example.com/crm then it needs to redirect to a server {} block listening on port 8935.



    If its not one of those then it needs to redirect to the regular https web content.



    This is not working, it seems to always use the last redirect to the regular site. So when I try /cms I get a 404 not found in the website.



    Any way to prevent this from falling through?










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      I would like to get nginx to redirect certain sub domains to specific server blocks to access services on various ports



      server {

      listen 80;
      server_name example.com www.example.com;

      location /crm {
      return 301 http://example.com:8935;
      }

      location /api {
      return 301 http://example.com:4667;
      }

      location /scanner {
      return 301 http://example.com:4466;
      }

      return 301 https://www.example.com/$request_uri?$query_string;

      }


      So if someone access example.com/crm then it needs to redirect to a server {} block listening on port 8935.



      If its not one of those then it needs to redirect to the regular https web content.



      This is not working, it seems to always use the last redirect to the regular site. So when I try /cms I get a 404 not found in the website.



      Any way to prevent this from falling through?










      share|improve this question














      I would like to get nginx to redirect certain sub domains to specific server blocks to access services on various ports



      server {

      listen 80;
      server_name example.com www.example.com;

      location /crm {
      return 301 http://example.com:8935;
      }

      location /api {
      return 301 http://example.com:4667;
      }

      location /scanner {
      return 301 http://example.com:4466;
      }

      return 301 https://www.example.com/$request_uri?$query_string;

      }


      So if someone access example.com/crm then it needs to redirect to a server {} block listening on port 8935.



      If its not one of those then it needs to redirect to the regular https web content.



      This is not working, it seems to always use the last redirect to the regular site. So when I try /cms I get a 404 not found in the website.



      Any way to prevent this from falling through?







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