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Hi,

I m new here, tried to search for that solution but no success.

I have a reverse proxy set with my NGINX, which makes it to listen on default ports 80 and 443.
I really love the diversion, once I installed it it was really good impression and I would like to keep it running, but I noticed that it is conflicting with the https port 443 that is already taken by the NGINX.

Is there any way to make both working without causing conflicts?

Thank you,
Curse.
 
Is NGINX listening on all interfaces? You would need to keep the br0:pixelserv-tls interface from being used by NGINX for Pixelserv to work. Or you can run Diversion Lite which doesn’t use Pixelserv at all.
 
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Yes, it's listening on wildcard 0.0.0.0.
I'm have been using it to host some services to external access by using a domain that I own.

So it should be used only by the wan interface I believe, the case is, the wan interface receive dynamic ip, so it is not fixed, how can I bind the nginx to that physical interface allowing pixel to work?


Curse.
 
That would be a question for nginx users/forum. I’ve never used it.
 

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