stripping www and forcing ssl

B.R. reallfqq-nginx at yahoo.fr
Fri Mar 20 18:35:49 UTC 2015


You have a duplicate listen directive with same IP address and same port in
both server blocks.
I doubt that is a valid configuration. Have you checked nginx -t and error
logs on reload/start?

I suggest you have a server block listening for HTTP on port 80 and another
block reponsible for HTTPS traffic listening on 443, and then redirecting
the HTTP block to the HTTPS one.
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*B. R.*

On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 7:01 PM, David Benfell <
benfell at mail.parts-unknown.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am attempting to strip www. and force SSL. Here are the blocks I'm
> using:
>
>         server {
>                 listen 50.250.218.168:80;
>                 listen 50.250.218.168:443 ssl;
>                 listen [2001:470:67:2b5::10]:80;
>                 listen [2001:470:67:2b5::10]:443 ssl;
>
>                 server_name www.disunitedstates.org;
>                 include ssl_common;
>
>                 access_log
> /var/log/nginx/disunitedstates.org/access.log;
>                 error_log
> /var/log/nginx/disunitedstates.org/error.log;
>
>                 return 301 https://disunitedstates.org$request_uri;
>         }
>
>         server {
>                 listen 50.250.218.168:80;
>                 listen [2001:470:67:2b5::10]:80;
>
>                 server_name disunitedstates.org;
>
>                 access_log
> /var/log/nginx/disunitedstates.org/access.log;
>                 error_log
> /var/log/nginx/disunitedstates.org/error.log;
>
>                 return 301 https://disunitedstates.org$request_uri;
>         }
>
> I have a separate server block for actually serving the site.
>
> But when one tries to access http://disunitedstates.org, one gets a
> 400 error, "The plain HTTP request was sent to HTTPS port." The
> information I'm finding out on the web about this is confusing and
> contradictory.
>
> How should this be done?
>
> Thanks!
> --
> David Benfell <benfell at parts-unknown.org>
> See https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 if you don't understand the
> attachment.
>
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