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Currently (commit 00eef4cfb164fc91d97ae620bcc7581663ad5854 at the time of this writing), the adapter doesn't completely handle include directive. There's primitive support for the directive, which is why it is not documented as supported. Big part of the reason is due to difficulty in resolution of the absolute path of the file to be included. The resolution problem should be easy to solve now u
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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: