Hi, Happy to share my config. This is based on HAProxy Version 1.5-Dev17. It's by no means perfect, but's working for us at the moment: global # Default Maximum Number of Connections. Used to set ulimit -n maxconn 20000 # Run as a Daemon Service in the Background daemon # Define the Number of Processor Cores - Not Essential #nbproc 2 # Allows Turning Off of Keby gmor - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Thanks for the explanation. It absolutely makes sense now that you've clarified how Nginx works. Following on from this, I've now chosen to use HAProxy for this particular Exchange / Outlook Anywhere use-case. This supports the 'streaming' model of Outlook Anywhere, by simply passing the data to the backend, without waiting for the complete body (with the 'option http-no-delay' directby gmor - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Thanks for the quick response. I've done what you suggested with the following results: >A >simple way to do this would be to just throw away all funny >regexp locations you wrote in your config, and start with a simple >location / { >proxy_pass http://backend; >} Absolutely happy to. Now I'm seeing slightly different behaviour. No more 405 errors, the Outlby gmor - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi all, I've tried to do some research on this already, but without much luck. So I'm hoping others may be able to assist. I'm trying to use Nginx as a Reverse Proxy back to an Exchange 2007 environment. - Nginx is terminating to HTTPS / SSL connection for the Client - Nginx is then proxying to the Exchange environment over HTTP As other have found, this appears to be working find forby gmor - Nginx Mailing List - English