I have nginx container in AWS that does reverse proxy for my website e.g. https://example.com. I have backend services that automatically register in local DNS - aws.local (this is done by AWS ECS Auto-Discovery). The problem I have is that nginx is only resolving name to IP during start, so when service container is rebooted and gets new IP, nginx still tries old IP and I have "502 Bad Gateway" error.
Here is a code that I am running:
worker_processes 1;
events { worker_connections 1024; }
http {
sendfile on;
include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
log_format graylog2_json '{ "timestamp": "$time_iso8601", '
'"remote_addr": "$remote_addr", '
'"body_bytes_sent": $body_bytes_sent, '
'"request_time": $request_time, '
'"response_status": $status, '
'"request": "$request", '
'"request_method": "$request_method", '
'"host": "$host",'
'"upstream_cache_status": "$upstream_cache_status",'
'"upstream_addr": "$upstream_addr",'
'"http_x_forwarded_for": "$http_x_forwarded_for",'
'"http_referrer": "$http_referer", '
'"http_user_agent": "$http_user_agent" }';
upstream service1 {
server service1.aws.local:8070;
}
upstream service2 {
server service2.aws.local:8080;
}
resolver 10.0.0.2 valid=10s;
server {
listen 443 http2 ssl;
server_name example.com;
location /main {
proxy_pass http://service1;
}
location /auth {
proxy_pass http://service2;
}
I find advices to change nginx config to resolve names per request, but then I see my browser tries to open "service2.aws.local:8070" and fails since its AWS local DNS name. I should see https://example.com/auth" on my browser.
server {
set $main service1.aws.local:2000;
set $auth service2.aws.local:8070;
location /main {
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_pass http://$main;
}
location /auth {
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_pass http://$auth;
}
Can you help me fixing it? Thanks !!!