On Jan 30, 2013, at 3:57 PM, pricne5 wrote: > What is the correct way to proxing to any remote webservice? How to use > nginx in front of IIS or other web server, who serves webservices? >> As an example we have any remote SOAP webservice at > http://B:8089/getClientService/getClientService?wsdl. In SOAP document of > these webservice we have endpoint location: > ..... > <service name="getClientService"> > <port name="getClientService" > binding="tns:getClientServiceBinding"> > <soap:address > location="http://B:8089/getClientService/getClientService"/> > </port> > </service> > ..... >> If we use proxy_pass: >> server { > listen 80; > server_name A; > location /{ > proxy_pass http://B:8089/; > } >> nginx won't rewrite(or change) SOAP's endpoint address to itself, so any > futher SOAP requests will fail, because requesting side makes request to > direct host described at SOAP endpoint location :( You want to change "soap:address" URL on-the-fly to point next SOAP request(s) to http://A:80/getClientService/getClientService, right? Did you try sub_module? http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_sub_module.html