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Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Ryan Malayter
September 17, 2010 01:24PM
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Cliff Wells <cliff@develix.com> wrote:
> Or you could run a second Nginx instance between them and the main Nginx
> instance.

I thought about that... I suppose I could even have the same nginx
instance proxy to itself, as the source IP would change to localhost
on the subrequest, but it seems wasteful and potentially brittle.

They cannot configure their proxy to send HTTP 1.0 requests, even
though it clearly does not support HTTP 1.1 correctly. And of course
they say "they have no problems with other sites", which I think
likely not true.

I could, I suppose, even give them a different hostname to work with,
but that would likely require many application-layer changes as well.

--
RPM

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conditionally disable keepalives

Ryan Malayter September 17, 2010 12:32PM

Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Cliff Wells September 17, 2010 12:38PM

Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Ryan Malayter September 17, 2010 01:24PM

Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Ryan Malayter September 17, 2010 02:42PM

Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Eugaia September 17, 2010 01:50PM

Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Maxim Dounin September 17, 2010 02:52PM

Re: conditionally disable keepalives

Eugaia September 17, 2010 03:14PM



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