I eventually got the problem solved, Nginx didn't like a trailing slash when I was using a regex: proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8090/; FAILED proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8090; WORKEDby andrewsuk - How to...
This results in the error I mentioned above, and is similar to what I have already tried: Restarting nginx: : "proxy_pass" may not have URI part in location given by regular expression, or inside named location, or inside the "if" statement, or inside the "limit_except" block in ...by andrewsuk - How to...
You ever get a solution Jeff? I've come accross the same problem when trying to cache anything with a .html extension - proxy_cache not liking the location / regex :-)by andrewsuk - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm new to using Nginx and I am stumped, here is my problem; I have setup Nginx as a reverse proxy for apache (debian) and everything is working fine, my server load has gone down and response times too. I currently have Nginx serving my static content / images and passing anything else back to apache. Now comes the problem: Some of the content being generated via php/apache is verby andrewsuk - How to...
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