nginx's DNS resolution logic is absurd. If you do this, http://example.com is resolved only once when nginx starts: location / { resolver 127.0.0.1; proxy_pass http://example.com ; } That's bad if http://example.com 's IP address changes. (1/2)
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We would use upstream for that... is not bizarre http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_upstream_module.html …
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upstream adds another absurdity: you need a commercial subscription if you want it to re-resolve domain names!
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That is bizarre. I never knew about this second option with a variable. The syntax doesn’t make any sense to me.
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