For future reference: empyrical observation seems to show that 1.6 is a bit heavier than 1.4.7. I have raised some php-fpm.conf daemon settings and timeouts and the situation improved: emergency_restart_threshold = 10 emergency_restart_interval = 1m process_control_timeout = 10sby dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you so much. I am pretty sure the 403 comes from another source as well (as it does not happen under light http server load) but the 'love' regex was really a good show of having a nice hawk eye from yours :Dby dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
This is also what I thought. I have searched the whole nginx etc directory for 403 and deny /etc/nginx# grep -r '403' . and the results I got are these snippets: # Deny bad Referers if ($http_referer ~* (babes|forsale|girl|jewelry|love|nudit|organic|poker|porn|sex|teen)) { return 403; } ... # deny access to .htaccess files, if Apacby dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Domain anonymized sample error log: see the first entry returns 200, the next 403 on the same page. 2.139.79.51 - - [06/May/2014:08:13:23 +0000] "GET /flowers/love HTTP/1.1" 200 62 55 "http://dev.domain.com/flowers/friendship" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:28.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/28.0" 2.139.79.51 - - [06/May/2014:08:13:28 +0000] "GET / HTTP/by dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, we have used Nginx 1.4.x (the "extras", full featured package) for a year with no major troubles. Only some relatively rare error 403 we can't find the source of, it only happens when our XEN VPS (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS) is under (other sharing customers) load and our website is itself under high load. I have upgraded to 1.6, the (Ondrej PPA). I had to downgrade to 1.4.7 VERY fastby dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you very much!by dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, I have a website serving a number of different PHP based applications. Some of them natively serve their own gzipped pages, others only serve compressed HTML but uncompressed .css and .js files, others don't compress anything. So far I have a per /location/ Nginx gzip configuration. Gzip is globally disabled and is explicitly enabled per location. The apps I need or want to be comprby dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, since I have installed nxginx on my Ubuntu LTS, I see the logs absolutely full of text like this: 2013/07/16 11:07:43 24590#0: *445 rewrite or internal redirection cycle while internally redirecting to "/index.php", client: 91.237.249.99, server: www..com, request: "POST http://50.56.191.147/~cashcorp/proxies/engine.php HTTP/1.0", host: "50.56.191.147",by dfumagalli - Nginx Mailing List - English