I've been looking all over for some kind of fix for this problem. I'm running nginx 1.0.12-1~dotdeb.0 + 5.3.10-1~dotdeb.1 on Debian 6.0.3 with apc (in other words, latest debian with the latest dotdeb). 95% of the time, it works great - blazing fast. But sometimes I get 502 Bad Gateway. When I look in the site's error log, I see: 2012/03/12 15:08:32 9965#0: *12382 recv() failed (104: Cby raindog308 - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I was given a rewrite rule from a vendor who assumes that everyone is running Apache. Bad vendor! But I have to live with them. They say: As you are using FCGI, the standard authentication methods may not work making you unable to log in. To resolve this, create a new file called .htaccess in your forums root directory and add the following code. If you already have a .htaccessby raindog308 - How to...
have a site with a structure like this: www.example.org - if you got to / you get a wordpress CMS www.example.org/wiki - a mediawiki www.example.org/project - projectpier etc. I'd like www.example.org/wiki and www.example.org/project to require basic auth. I know how to use basic auth, but the problem is that nginx will match the most specific rule. So I have this rule to match .phpby raindog308 - How to...
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