Oh and by the way. if you turn on php fastcgi in default nginx configuration it will fail to display a directory if name ends in .php Example: Create a directory named test.php in www create an index.php inside test.php dir http://localhost/test.php will fail http://localhost/test.php/ will work Its related to this issue by the way :) Hope this helps, Regards, NewEraCrackerby NewEraCracker - Other discussion
Hello. I am using nginx 1.0.0 in windows As I am aware of an issue with php-cgi and nginx that may lead to remote code execution I've been hardening configuration to workaround issues. The issue is explained here: http://www.80sec.com/nginx-securit.html I was using this in server{} configuration ------------------------------------------------------- if ( $fastcgi_script_name *~ \..*\/.by NewEraCracker - Other discussion
I think you should use nginx as a reverse-proxy. Read more: https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=en&q=nginx+reverse+proxy Kind regards, NewEraCracker.by NewEraCracker - Ideas and Feature Requests
What version of nginx are you using?by NewEraCracker - New Member Introductions
Hello. I think this is a problem with PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS I had this issue in windows and to work around it I made a batch file to start php-cgi but before start do SET PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=0 I don't know it is possible to do in linux. Maybe you should try adding this to fastcgi params fastcgi_param PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS 0; ------------------------------------by NewEraCracker - Other discussion
I think you should upgrade to 0.8 series. 0.8 is still in development but works well with my sites. Regards, NewEraCrackerby NewEraCracker - Other discussion
Hello, I'd like to request the creation of a command line parameter to cleanup logs. Those logs can get big in sites with much access and I want to clean them up from time to time without having to stop nginx, delete files, restart nginx. Example: nginx -s cleanlogs Hope this makes sense. Regards, NewEraCrackerby NewEraCracker - Ideas and Feature Requests
I need that too. Workaround would be to use nginx and apache: http://wiki.joyent.com/accelerators:nginx_apache_proxyby NewEraCracker - Ideas and Feature Requests
Well. I don't know but it would be nice to add a functionality to nginx so it could read and parse .htaccess rewrite rules if not specified in nginx.conf I don't use rw on my site so lets see if someone else can help you with conversion.by NewEraCracker - Ideas and Feature Requests
Hello. I am NewEraCracker, I am currently using nginx on my windows VPS with php-cgi. Works great :)by NewEraCracker - New Member Introductions