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    Ngnix listening on all available IPs

    Yes, it is a similar problem. For the moment, I need to host my web server on my first IP address on port 80, and my node.js application on the second IP address on port 80 also. But actually Nginx is running on port 80 on both IPs, I have changed every Nginx and http configuration files in the...
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    Ngnix listening on all available IPs

    Hi, When I add an additional IP address from Plesk, nginx starts listening on that additional IP, mean it listens on all available IPs on the server. How can I force nginx to listen on only one IP address ? Thanks
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