server { listen 80 default_server; listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6only=on; listen 443 ssl; listen [::]:443 ipv6only=on ssl; ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/master.tus.io/fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/master.tus.io/privkey.pem; ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/master.tus.io/fullchain.pem; # Load custom parameters for Diffie Hellman key exchange to avoid the usage # of common primes ssl_dhparam /etc/nginx/dhparams.pem; # Enable OCSP stapling which allows clients to verify that our certificate # is not revoked without contacting the Certificate Authority by appending a # CA-signed promise, that it's still valid, to the TLS handshake response. ssl_stapling on; ssl_stapling_verify on; # Enable SSL session cache to reduce overhead of TLS handshake. Allow nginx # workers to use 5MB of memory for caching but disable session tickets as # there is currently no easy way to rotate the ticket key which is not in # sync with the ideals of Perfect Forward Secrecy. ssl_session_timeout 1d; ssl_session_cache shared:SSL:5m; ssl_session_tickets off; server_name master.tus.io; # certbot will place the files required for the HTTP challenge in the # webroot under the .well-known/acme-challenge directory. Therefore we must # make this path publicly accessible. location /.well-known { root /mnt/nginx-www/; } location / { # Forward incoming requests to local tusd instance proxy_pass http://localhost:8080; # Disable request and response buffering proxy_request_buffering off; proxy_buffering off; proxy_http_version 1.1; # Add X-Forwarded-* headers proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $hostname; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade"; client_max_body_size 0; add_header King marius; } }