Still, I hope I can turn that into a version that only needs the caching.conf once?by johann - Ideas and Feature Requests
My config looks like this: server { location /favicon.ico { include caching.conf; } location /resources/ { include caching.conf; } location /robots.txt { include caching.conf; } location / { proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Connection ""; proxby johann - Ideas and Feature Requests
Wow, that's a great one. That'll simplify a lot of configurations. Thanks so much!by johann - Ideas and Feature Requests
This location location = /favicon.ico { include caching.conf; } With this in caching.conf location ~ \.(jpg|png|jar|js|xml|css|sha1|md5|txt|pom|ogg|gif|mp3|base64|ico|zip|gz|kmz|bz2|sdf|JPG|pdf|ods|mm|hta|flv|dsk)$ { expires max; } Fails with Testing nginx configuration: nginx: location "\.(jpg|png|jar|js|xml|css|sha1|md5|txt|pom|ogg|gif|mp3|base64|ico|zby johann - Ideas and Feature Requests
Don't know the answer to this but try setting the level of the error log to debug. This helped me many times.by johann - Migration from Other Servers
Not sure I got this right, but could it be there is no way to negate a regular expression in a location block? For example, with lighttpd, this setup proxies everything except some URLs: $HTTP["host"] == "foo.com" { $HTTP["url"] !~ "^/(favicon\.ico$|resources/|robots\.txt)" { proxy.server = ( "" => ( ( "host" =>by johann - Ideas and Feature Requests
I'm running several Tomcat 7 instances. Proxying was fairly easy though HTTP/1.1 with persistent connection took a bit to get right (use the debug error log to find out). Here's part of my configuration: http { upstream tomcat3 { server 127.0.0.1:8081; keepalive 1; } } server { listen [::]:81; server_name fnuh.com; root /var/www/$host; location / { prby johann - Migration from Other Servers
Hello, I run a couple of sites, including a fairly popular online converter site (ca. 15 TB traffic/month) and I'm now migrating from lighttpd to nginx on a new server that I'm setting up. Migrating isn't so easy though, which is why I joined this forum. :-) Looking forward to using nginx.by johann - New Member Introductions