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We need a special zip file that cannot be created with normal commandline tools. It requires crafting with an API. This should be possible with archive/zip#Writer, for example.
We want a double entry of a file - the first being a symlink such that the second will be placed in an arbitrary location:
./goodfile.txt "hello world"
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Thanks for this amazing tool!
The issue is as following:
If there are two virtual hosts (Server blocks) serving two host names or subdomains:
When the configuration is generated using the nginxconfig and if HTTP to HTTPS redirect is enabled following server block gets generated for each host: