I am able to create a valid stapling file using openssl and it works perfectly with nginx ssl_stapling_file However if I turn off the file and leave ssl_stapling on and add a resolver it does not work Outbound port 53/80/443 works fine on the server. Note that I have to add a HOST header to openssl command line, and this may be where nginx is failing to fetch what it needs? It may be a liby _ck_ - Other discussion
I am trying to get $r->sendfile() working under the perl module for nginx, it always fails. Basically I have image::magick making a file and then I simply try to send that file with $r->sendfile The file is definitely created, and can even be sent later, unmodifed, by try_files I've tinkered with the ownership (chown) and chmod and even nobody:nobody with nginx running as nobody faiby _ck_ - Other discussion
I know this is a year old thread but just to help someone in the future as it is not documented clearly: There is a $r->variable(name) function So just do this $r->variable(host) Basically any variable you'd use in your nginx conf/inc files is available to perl in that way.by _ck_ - How to...
Cannot post to nginx trac right now, I think the trac db index is corrupted, so will post here for now. The http_stub_status module seems broken in 1.3.15 (was fine in 1.3.14) We were using 1.3.14 without any problems, upgraded to 1.3.15 this past weekend and now see very strange surges in our statistics before they return to normal. Investigated the output from http-stub-status-module anby _ck_ - Other discussion
(before I forget, I was unable to login via any openid provider in trac.nginx.org, it may be broken) Technically this is not a bug but a feature request. Apparently keepalive_timeout and keepalive_requests can only take fixed values and dynamic variables. ie. the last two lines of this currently fail in 1.25 with "invalid value" but I'd love it to work: map $scheme $keepTimeby _ck_ - Ideas and Feature Requests