Jeffrey 'jf' Lim
June 08, 2020 04:36PM
I've been trying and scratching my head over this for some time now.
I've always set up a default server to return 444, but I've not been
able to make it do the 444 *always*. If I get an invalid response,
nginx "skips" the 444 to return 400 instead. I'd rather nginx do the
444, and not return 400.

I've searched and tried various things (like setting "error_page 400"
to some location, and then returning 444 for that location), but I
have not found anything that really works. Is there just no way to
have a "complete" 444 response? What will it take to do this?

thanks,
-jf

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in search of the complete 444

Jeffrey 'jf' Lim June 08, 2020 04:36PM

Re: in search of the complete 444

Moshe Katz June 08, 2020 04:54PM

Re: in search of the complete 444

Jeffrey 'jf' Lim June 08, 2020 08:42PM

Re: in search of the complete 444

Moshe Katz June 08, 2020 09:16PM

Re: in search of the complete 444

Jeffrey 'jf' Lim June 08, 2020 09:32PM

Re: in search of the complete 444

Moshe Katz June 08, 2020 09:52PM

Re: in search of the complete 444

Jeffrey 'jf' Lim June 08, 2020 10:04PM



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