Does your script use sessions? You didn't specify with language it uses, but several popular languages such as PHP will lock a session file until the request is complete, preventing multiple requests while the first request continues to run. Mechanisms similar to session_write_close() in PHP can work around this, but it sounds like this script should run as a background process rather than as a weby R1CH - Nginx Mailing List - English
Were you able to figure out a way to do this? I am in the same situation, I would like to whitelist internal IPs as well as some bots. Our limit_req is in the same block as a fastcgi backend, so all requests that hit fastcgi go through this block. I tried the if ($condition) {limit_req} but this wasn't allowed by nginx. j0nes2k Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- &gby R1CH - Nginx Mailing List - English
According to the maxmind website, there is IPv6 support with the C API and an IPv6 database. It would be nice if this could be supported in nginx for resolving countries when using IPv6. http://www.maxmind.com/app/faq#ipv6by R1CH - Ideas and Feature Requests