Nginx reserve-proxy https and http connect error





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First of all, I have an nginx reserve-proxy for my development server. My development server has backend and frontend with docker containers. I use nginx, letsencrypt for https. When I go to my website ,
frontend go out with https and frontend(https) cannot connect to backend api(http). I'm nood in programming but please help me to find out more










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    First of all, I have an nginx reserve-proxy for my development server. My development server has backend and frontend with docker containers. I use nginx, letsencrypt for https. When I go to my website ,
    frontend go out with https and frontend(https) cannot connect to backend api(http). I'm nood in programming but please help me to find out more










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      First of all, I have an nginx reserve-proxy for my development server. My development server has backend and frontend with docker containers. I use nginx, letsencrypt for https. When I go to my website ,
      frontend go out with https and frontend(https) cannot connect to backend api(http). I'm nood in programming but please help me to find out more










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      First of all, I have an nginx reserve-proxy for my development server. My development server has backend and frontend with docker containers. I use nginx, letsencrypt for https. When I go to my website ,
      frontend go out with https and frontend(https) cannot connect to backend api(http). I'm nood in programming but please help me to find out more







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          You need to have both frontend and backend on https , if you will remove redirect from nginx file and access your site via http , you will see everything is working fine.



          You need to re-install lets encrypt and when it prompts which domains it needs to cover select both frontend and backend.



          Hope it Helps .






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            You need to have both frontend and backend on https , if you will remove redirect from nginx file and access your site via http , you will see everything is working fine.



            You need to re-install lets encrypt and when it prompts which domains it needs to cover select both frontend and backend.



            Hope it Helps .






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              You need to have both frontend and backend on https , if you will remove redirect from nginx file and access your site via http , you will see everything is working fine.



              You need to re-install lets encrypt and when it prompts which domains it needs to cover select both frontend and backend.



              Hope it Helps .






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                You need to have both frontend and backend on https , if you will remove redirect from nginx file and access your site via http , you will see everything is working fine.



                You need to re-install lets encrypt and when it prompts which domains it needs to cover select both frontend and backend.



                Hope it Helps .






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                You need to have both frontend and backend on https , if you will remove redirect from nginx file and access your site via http , you will see everything is working fine.



                You need to re-install lets encrypt and when it prompts which domains it needs to cover select both frontend and backend.



                Hope it Helps .







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