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Question Plesk admin interface behind reverse proxy

grimurd

New Pleskian
Hi everyone

I'm using plesk behind a reverse proxy as described in this help article

However I want to limit the access to the admin interface to a specific network but when the domain I set is used it bypasses those rules because the requests always look like they are coming from localhost. Now I know it is possible to have nginx trust the proxy so the correct IP is forwarded but I can't figure out how to do this using Plesk.

Anyone know the best way to do this without manually modifying the nginx config on the server itself?
 
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