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Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Piotr Polok
September 05, 2011 04:56AM
> Your problem is that in your conf file /test location is going to
> some no
> existent back end
>
> Either deal with it inside nginx or have some back end listening to
> 8080.
>
> That is the directive causing the problem

xserver:/usr/local/nginx/conf# tshark -i lo port 8080
Running as user "root" and group "root". This could be dangerous.
Capturing on lo
0.000000 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1 TCP 50768 > http-alt [SYN]
Seq=0 Win=32792 Len=0 MSS=16396 TSV=340033941 TSER=0 WS=7
0.000039 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1 TCP http-alt > 50768 [RST, ACK]
Seq=1 Ack=1 Win=0 Len=0

There is no any service on this port.

I'm not getting the idea what should happend on 'location @test'. Maybe
in this place the file should be saved in the specyfic location? If yes,
how this should be configured?

--
best regards
Piotr Polok

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Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Piotr Polok September 05, 2011 03:02AM

Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Guillermo Garron September 05, 2011 04:06AM

Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Piotr Polok September 05, 2011 04:18AM

Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Guillermo Garron September 05, 2011 04:40AM

Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Piotr Polok September 05, 2011 04:56AM

Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Mark Alan September 05, 2011 05:12AM

Re: Nginx upload module (v 2.2.0) :: 502 Bad Gateway

Piotr Polok September 05, 2011 05:34AM



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