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Re: keep-alive message flood.

February 12, 2015 10:16AM
Hey Ian,

I am not nginx expert but I would try by mimicking a similar setup with
a proxy to understand how it runs.
If you can get tcpdump dumps from the client and server side you might
be able to notice the different sides of the issue.
If your nginx server is doing it's job then you will probably see it in
the server dumps.
In any case when you will have a tcpdump you might even discover that
there is something that the proxy does to the request which will result
in understanding what is actually the issue..

In general a proxy can mess things up in too many ways then you can
anticipate.
If you have both the client and server side requests\responses dumps you
will have the bigger picture in hands.

If you need the exact tcpdump commands I will be happy to help you with it.

Eliezer

On 12/02/2015 14:06, Ian wrote:
> Ideas anyone? I'm stumped.
>
> Anyone understand how a proxy could mess things up for Nginx? How
> can I prove its the proxy? Crucially how can I compensate?
>
> Thanks
> Ian


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keep-alive message flood.

Ian February 12, 2015 07:08AM

Re: keep-alive message flood.

elico February 12, 2015 10:16AM



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