Hi Everyone, I have a terry strange issue i'm dealing with right now. For about 0.09% of the traffic we get a 400 (Duplicated Header ) Error from Nginx. I don't really run a very standard setup but i would like to understand what could be the cause of this. a current traffic flow looks like Client => DDOS Mitigation(also nginx) = > Nginx Reverse Proxy => Imperva WAF => Haproxy*by bbogdan - Other discussion
I will get this in a few hours as soon as I have a window to swap out the builds and debug them. Bogdanby bbogdan - Nginx Mailing List - English
No Cache was enabled. Accessing the files directly on the drive took a lot longer on 1.9.5 then previous versions.by bbogdan - Nginx Mailing List - English
I just migrated a new customer to nginx/php-fpm and notice a considerable delay with requests. nginx Version 1.9.5 compiled from rpm with http/2 hosting: linode Virtualizer: KVM I noticed that the site was slower with an avg ttfb of ~1.1s. Only until i got to test static assets did i discover that the time to first byte for js/css was the same 1.1s. Switching to nginx 1.8 bring theby bbogdan - Nginx Mailing List - English
You can add to your nginx.conf gzip_static on; gzip on; gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/x-javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript application/javascript text/x-js; gzip_comp_level 2; gzip_min_length 1000; gzip_buffersby bbogdan - Other discussion
Hi Guys, I'm currently working on this so i might have a solution in but i wanted to ask anyway. Scenario: Someone is hjacking your google rating by using hacked sites and remote website load. example www.domain.com/product.html your site. Hijacking site www.domain2.com/product.php?url=product.html which in turns loads the content from your servers. I can do refblock/iptables etc butby bbogdan - Other discussion
Works great thank you!by bbogdan - Other discussion
Hello, I have am a long time nginx user, yesterday I was in need to log actions taken by several IP's within a nginx cluster across multi sites. I thought to use the nginx 1.7.0+ access_log if=$variable to log these actions. map $remote_addr $loggable { default 0; 192.168.0.0/16 1; } access_log /path/to/iprange.log if=$loggable I have to say it does work for single ip's quitby bbogdan - Other discussion