Hi, Does nginx have the ability to block a user when certain usage patterns occur. For example, most of my sites get blatent scans for known exploits with thousands of entries like this in the logs; "GET /phpmyadmin/scripts/setup.php HTTP/1.1" 404 185 "-" "ZmEu" "GET /phpmyadmin1/scripts/setup.php HTTP/1.1" 404 185 "-" "ZmEu"by cates - How to...
Hi Meszi, I use the same SSL cert on both machines - you can install the same cert on the Ubuntu server and the SBS server. Or you could use the SSL offloading setup where you have SSL up to the Ubuntu server and then HTTP on the internal communication (search google for front-end-https on). With regard to RAM and CPU consumption, nginx uses very little anyway so concentrate on disabling unby cates - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi Meszi, I think the only thing that looks wrong is the server name although I am not sure why that would give you the errors you are getting. Mine is set to server_name mail.company.com;. Other than that the config looks similar. Catesby cates - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks for the response - just to be clear I have got outlook web access (OWA) working fine with nginx except for the 'Outlook Anywhere' functionality (was called RPC over HTTP(s)). I think this is all related to the fact that the methods used (RPC_IN_DATA and RPC_OUT_DATA) create an artificially large content-length (1GB on the RPC_IN_DATA) to keep the connection open. Because nginx proxy triby cates - Nginx Mailing List - English
Did you ever get this working? I believe Apache and squid can both do this so I am not sure why nginx couldn't. Has anyone got RPC over HTTPS working with nginx as a reverse proxy?? Regs, Cates.by cates - Nginx Mailing List - English
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