Following up, after implementation and rollout. On Monday, September 21, 2020 1:52:32 AM PDT Francis Daly wrote: > That's probably the right thing to do overall; except that you probably > will not control what the typical browser shows for (e.g.) a 401 response. I've not seen that a 401 or whatever error code causes browsers to do "funny stuff". I've long had a mildly amusingby YesThatGuy - Nginx Mailing List - English
See reply below On Sunday, September 20, 2020 8:29:32 AM PDT Francis Daly wrote: > On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 09:26:57AM -0700, Lists wrote: > > Hi there, > > > How do I configure nginx to use subrequest authentication for a reverse > > proxied application with websocket upgrades? The documentation doesn't > > seem to contain the information I need to do this. >by YesThatGuy - Nginx Mailing List - English
How do I configure nginx to use subrequest authentication for a reverse proxied application with websocket upgrades? The documentation doesn't seem to contain the information I need to do this. https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/security-controls/configuring-subrequest-authentication/ When I do, I either get A) 404 for every request. B) All requests pass regardless of php sessionby YesThatGuy - Nginx Mailing List - English
> So... Changing configuration would mean signaling the master process in some way... Sounds like it wouldn't be a good environment for frequently updating config values, and it doesn't seem like it would be a simple "bolt-on" feature given the architecture involved. > I am deeply sorry to have provided you with a RTFM answer that outraged you.. > Please accept my apologby YesThatGuy - Nginx Mailing List - English
B.R. thanks for not answering the question. Perhaps you'd do well to RTFM(essage)? Should I assume that that only way to set the weight parameter is by updating the config file and reloading the config?by YesThatGuy - Nginx Mailing List - English
We're currently using CrossRoads for our load balancing needs and are evaluating a switch to Nginx. We are excited by the existence of a pacemaker/heartbeat ocf script. But one of the needs that we have is that our web servers have somewhat volatile load averages. Some hits cause a tremendous amount of processing, most others cause very little. The nginx config option "weight" allowsby YesThatGuy - Nginx Mailing List - English