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Andrew2020-03-28 21:40:06
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Andrew, 2020-03-28 21:40:06

How to hang several web services on one port?

In the dev environment, a bunch of different http services are deployed on different ports, but only one port 80 is open outside. How to raise the proxy as simply as possible to get access to all services? It would be ideal to somehow access services using such a link https://dev.local/some_http_service_on_1234_port/
Browser-sync can do that?
No production solution required, any hack will do.

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-09-11
@Zoominger

I want to make a space simulator like universe sandbox 2 with elements of No Man's Sky.

Will not.
This is where I actually burst out laughing. Crosses have been taught for years, and I'm not talking about 1-3 years.
No, it's not worth it, at least you know him. Drink on it as much as you can.

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dollar, 2019-09-11
@dollar

Weird question. If you know Unity and EU4 well, then how could you not ask, but answer such questions. Okay, let's assume that you are really good at them.
I would still bet on Unity . If only because in UE4 a gag can happen that will eat time. In Unity, the chance is less, because it is designed practically for children (in the sense that even schoolchildren can quickly master, unlike EU4).

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xmoonlight, 2019-09-11
@xmoonlight

Unity - more mobile platforms, more community (simpler projects).
UE4 is a more competent engine for complex graphics (large projects).
Based on this:
You will master 3D in the unit much faster than the new UE4 engine.
Answer: finish learning Unity and do it!

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Dmitry, 2020-03-28
@Tabletko

nginx reverse proxy

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Dr. Bacon, 2020-03-28
@bacon

so the "production solution" is very simple, that they can also be raised for dev, nginx proxy_pass or similar from others, the reverse proxy keyword

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