Automatic generation of reverse-proxy configurations for complex clusters of web-servers. The basic idea is to reverse-proxy single domains to a bunch of backend VMs while making use of nginx build in loadbalancing mechanisms.
Probably works on debian only. Minor changes may be required to run on different platforms: Location of config files & service configuration test (not mandatory)
Usage:
- for complete automation copy everything to /etc/nginx
- if you don't want to do this, you can also symlink manually from another dir to sites-available
- if you don't know what you are doing, then don't do it
- look at the example configuration in loadbalancing/example.de
- the comments in the example should be self-explaining. if not, feel free to tell me.
- adapt to your needs or create more configs in the loadbalancing directory. each config represents one (sub)domain
- execute ./generateNginxConfigsForLoadbalancing.sh
- take a look at the generated sites-available
- reload nginx ( on debian: service nginx reload )
If you want to use HTTP-authentication, you may want to install htpasswd from the apache2-utils package, or change the way the htpasswd_* files are created in the script.