karkunpavan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > <<client_IP>> - - [14/Aug/2015:13:43:45 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 502 > 172 "-" "ApacheBench/2.3" > <<client_IP>> - - [14/Aug/2015:13:43:45 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 502 > 172 "-" "ApacheBench/2.3" [...] > <<clientby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Try this version http://nginx-win.ecsds.eu/ pre-compiled.by itpp2012 - How to...
(a)internet -> (b)firewall -> (c)netscaler -> (d)machine-with-nginx. If accessing (d) works for both http and https then the config is ok. If accessing (d) via (a) does not work you should obviously now see the problem can be at a,b and/or c. Also check if (d) doesn't have a firewall actively blocking anything from outside (d).by itpp2012 - How to...
Do you have a listen directive with ssl for 'https://54.205.97.56:1337' ? Btw. you are listening on port 3000 and sending a 301 to the client, its the client then who does redirect.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
thg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When pinging from internal server my netscaler replies successfully. > Same as for other working websites handled by the Nginx. When trying > to access webpage externally I get the Http/1.1 Service Unavailable > message error. However when trying from an internal server I get a 403 > forbidden from the Nginxby itpp2012 - How to...
If there is nothing in the logs then that nginx instance is not being reached, do a trace over port 80 to this machine and see where you end up, also access the machine locally to ensure (by checking the logs) it is answering as configured.by itpp2012 - How to...
https://www.google.nl/#q=nginx+https+exampleby itpp2012 - Other discussion
Look in the logfiles to see if your request actually reaches your webserver.by itpp2012 - How to...
sachin.tiwari50 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > listen 80; > server_name http://localhost:3000; > return 301 https://localhost:3000; > https://locahost:80 but it is not working There is no ssl listen directive so this ain't gonna work.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
Close enough: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,239473,239473#msg-239473by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Are you sure nginx is listening on port 80? The logfiles must say something, check them again. Try a simple nginx.conf file, strip anything you don't need at the moment.by itpp2012 - How to...
Are there any files in " C:/Users/Ricky/Desktop/www" ?by itpp2012 - How to...
Open a cmd prompt and start nginx from there so you can see any messages. Use taskmanager to see if anything is running, make sure nothing(nginx) is before starting nginx.by itpp2012 - How to...
Is nginx running at all? if so then you should have entries in the logfiles.by itpp2012 - How to...
Plenty to find, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2141628 https://www.google.nl/#q=iptables%20string%20match%20not%20workingby itpp2012 - Other discussion
"Otherwise do a traceroute to find out by which route its coming in." which sounds like a route not covered by iptables.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
What about Lua? I could image something with Lua->fastcgi sending a GET to another server via simple tcp with status information the other nginx server can act upon.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
dgobaud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am having the same problem - I need to detect if the connection is > using SSL or not. $schemeby itpp2012 - How to...
nginx supports tcp proxy, http://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_core_module.html Which could work for this setup.by itpp2012 - How to...
location /admin { rewrite /admin/([^/]+) /$1 break; proxy_pass http://localhost:5602; ...........by itpp2012 - How to...
I see a drop on port 80 but a listen on 443. Otherwise do a traceroute to 119 to find out by which route its coming in.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
Valentin V. Bartenev Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On Tuesday 14 July 2015 21:46:58 justink101 wrote: > > According to the documentation getting the value of $server_addr to > set a > > response header makes a system call, and can impact performance > > negativelyset $ip $server_addr; > No, it wouldn't. The "set" dirby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Igal @ Lucee.org Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > right, but it says that it is based on nginx 1.9.3 which I can not > find > anywhere, so my question is: was nginx 1.9.3 released already or not > yet? No not yet, we always go with the latest sources, bleeding edge, you can find the original nginx.org sources on hg http://hg.nginx.org/nginxby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Sounds like a blocking disk driver issue, look at the driver settings, dma/pio/caching/advanced sata/etc... Dynamic content is also best served from a different drive (virtual or real) then where nginx is running from.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Igal @ Lucee.org Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > On 7/10/2015 12:07 PM, itpp2012 wrote: > >> Based on nginx 1.9.3 (10-7-2015) with; > is there a release for nginx 1.9.3 (non-Lizard)? I do not see it at > http://nginx.org/en/download.html This nginx for Windows does not come from nginx.orgby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
c0nw0nk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I did look in the docs and find this "fastcgi_buffering off;" And "proxy_buffering off;" > > Is that what you are referring to ? Yea thats it, I knew they were there but couldn't remember them as fast.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
18:54 10-7-2015 nginx 1.9.3.1 Lizard Based on nginx 1.9.3 (10-7-2015) with; + Openssl-1.0.1p (CVE-2015-1793) + nginx-module-vts (new fix for 32bit total overflow counters) + Array-var-nginx-module v0.04 (upgraded 29-6-2015) + echo-nginx-module v0.58 (upgraded 29-6-2015) + encrypted-session-nginx-module v0.04 (upgraded 29-6-2015) + headers-more-nginx-module v0.26 (upgraded 29-6-2015) + luby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
There is a no_buffer option for proxy you could try (see regular manual for correct function name).by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Wrong tool for the job, use ssh(d) and then tunnel your browser through it to a local session with squid.by itpp2012 - How to...
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