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This should be added to default server, as error 400 is generated
before any server_name matching occurs.
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Yep, I added it to the default server. At least, it's listening as
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listen 80 default;
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[quote]
Note that you may also bump client_header_buffer_size /
large_client_header_buffers if you want cookies in question to be
actually accepted and processed (this should be done in default
server, too, or at http level).
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That's exactly what I'm bumping. Sorry, I should have made it more clear in my first post. I don't want to make my large_client_header_buffer 1 megabyte and I need some kind of way to fall back gracefully when a client appears with 1Mbyte cookie. Like show him a page saying "your cookie is too large, please delete it" or delete it in javascript.
But the problem is, I either get that hardcoded simple page or get http response with no response body at all.
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$ curl http://foobar.com/ -b hugecookies.jar
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Server: nginx
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 17:29:07 GMT
Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP
Content-Length: 237
Connection: close
curl: (55) Send failure: Connection reset by peer
$
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