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@buchdag buchdag commented Mar 20, 2020

Add the following to the Let's Encrypt ACME challenge "no redirection to HTTPS"

nginx-proxy/acme-companion#570
nginx-proxy/acme-companion#335

Add the following to the Let's Encrypt ACME challenge "no redirection to HTTPS"
nginx-proxy/acme-companion#570
nginx-proxy/acme-companion#335
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sgabe commented Jun 8, 2020

Both auth_request off; and the ^~ modifier could save some headaches as discussed in the referenced threads. Both have been there in the companion container for quite some time now, without new issues, so LGTM.

@buchdag buchdag merged commit bf2d729 into master Mar 17, 2021
@buchdag buchdag deleted the no-https-redirect-acme branch March 17, 2021 19:31
srstsavage pushed a commit to srstsavage/nginx-proxy that referenced this pull request May 29, 2025
Adds missing `auth_request off;` to a few
`.well-known/acme-challenge` location blocks.

This is needed to allow unrestricted access to
`.well-known/acme-challenge` files on servers
where `auth_request` is otherwise globally applied.

See nginx-proxy#1409, nginx-proxy/acme-companion#570
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