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# # Sample configuration file for nghttpx. # # * Line staring '#' is treated as comment. # # * The option name in the configuration file is the long command-line # option name with leading '--' stripped (e.g., frontend). Put '=' # between option name and value. Don't put extra leading or trailing # spaces. # # * The options which do not take argument in the command-line *take* # argument in the configuration file. Specify 'yes' as argument # (e.g., http2-proxy=yes). If other string is given, it disables the # option. # # * To specify private key and certificate file, use private-key-file # and certificate-file. See the examples below. # # * conf option cannot be used in the configuration file. It will be # ignored. # # Examples: # Example 1 # Proxying an HTTP server on localhost:80 to localhost:3000 (no TLS) frontend=127.0.0.1,3000;no-tls backend=127.0.0.1,80 errorlog-syslog=yes workers=1 # Example 2 # Proxying localhost:80 on all interfaces, port 3000 (TLS enabled) # frontend=0.0.0.0,3000 # backend=127.0.0.1,80 # private-key-file=/path/to/server.key # certificate-file=/path/to/server.crt # http2-proxy=no # workers=1 # For comprehensive list of configuration options see "man nghttpx"
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