Hi Francis, thank you for the update 1. documentation I've read up and down the documentation and other sources. I could not find anything saying that if you run the nginx binary, you run a new instance of nginx, independent of any other. Where is it mentioned that nginx is multi instance capable application only indirectly in Upgrading To a New Binary On The Fly in Startinby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hallo Francis, thank you for the liberating response :). Unfortunately that rise some questions: 1. documentation Is there any additional document for the -c command. I find only: 1. http://nginx.org/en/docs/switches.html 2. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19910042/locate-the-nginx-conf-file-my-nginx-is-actually-using but none of them says that it will start an independeby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
Good morning Francis, thank you coming back on this. In the very beginning Reinis wrote: > Well you configure each individual nginx to listen (https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#listen ) on a unix socket: > > Config on nginx1: > .. > events { } > http { > server { > listen unix:/some/path/user1.sock; >by PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
we tried our best anyone else trying not to burn one's fingers? On 15.10.2018 16:29, Ralph Seichter wrote: > On 15.10.18 15:55, Lucas Rolff wrote: > >> Might be important to mention that services such as exchange doesn’t support >> subaddressing, so it’s a bit harder there :) > Well, Microsoft... Server-side filtering is simple enough, e.g. an "Inbox rule" >by PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
> why not accept the advice you have been offered? I read up on email extension on Gizmodo https://gizmodo.com/how-to-use-the-infinite-number-of-email-addresses-gmail-1609458192 and Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address and I'm very familiar with filtering and labeling (all list based mails are labeled automatically) but I still believe that a adding would make the situatiby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
> I don't care about your Inbox in the greater > scheme of things but is seems others do or at least agree with me On 15.10.2018 14:29, Ralph Seichter wrote: > On 15.10.18 12:35, Stefan Mueller wrote: > >> In answer to Ralph's reply. > Why not reply to my message then? > >> That is a very Gmail specific solution but, thanks god, not anyone is >> using Gmail.by PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
In answer to Ralph's reply. That is a very Gmail specific solution but, thanks god, not anyone is using Gmail. For them it needs other solutions. Anyway we should not focus on labeling / filtering what should possible in any email application but I cannot tell how much effort is needed to make it, it could be a real hassle. My main goal is to improve readability of my inbox. Besides being subscriby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
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Hallo, Is it possible to configure this list to automatically prepend to the subject line? I feel like I miss messages sometimes because I don't realize it's from the list! I subscribe to several different mailing lists and the**only mailing list that wasn't already putting the mailing list title in the Subject line was nginx. Sure /nginx@nginx.org/ is fine for actively filtering, or forby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
hallo, mostly all question are answered 1. local DNS Server using DHCP server of the router and run a DNS Server on the NAS, all unersolved queries are solved in by the means of the routers WAN0's DNS settings 2. debug logging 3. php isolation create a pool per webage and rund them as seperate users by creating a php.conf per pool 4. *nginx* this is the only one remaiby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
good evening, in the past we were mailing each other on a daily base but now it is silent. Anything alright? On 03.10.2018 23:02, Stefan Müller wrote: > > thank you again for you quick answer but I'm getting lost > > >> A typical nginx configuration has only one http {} block. >> >> You can look at some examples: > I'm aware of those and other examples. Whatby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
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Hoi Reinis, I aswered inline and applied colors for my (#6633ff) and your (#cc9933) text for better readability Thanks a lot for your input > I have a Synology NAS what runs a nginx as default web server to run all their apps. I would like to extend it to meet the following. > > The purposes is that if the useraccount webapp1 is compromised, it will only affect webaoos1's web sby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
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I've just entered office :(. I will try to give you more details later this day. Le mer. 26 sept. 2018 à 12:52, Reinis Rozitis <r@roze.lv> a écrit : > > I added include for the location config files may it makes it better > readable but still no clue hoiw to reach UNIX socket proxied webserver in > LAN. > > It's a bit unclear what is the problem or what you want to achiby PackElend - Nginx Mailing List - English
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I am trying to configure nginx as a reverse proxy for multiple servers on my LAN. They should go out on my WAN with different subdomains. Unlike the approach described in Use Nginx as Reverse Proxy for multiple servers I want to use UNIX socket for the interprocess communication on my server. Based on - the above post https://serverfault.com/questions/706694/use-nginx-as-reverse-proxy-foby PackElend - How to...