I am sorry for being a bit pushy, but it would be great if I could get an answer for my question. On 10/01/11 01:09, Anto wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I would like to restrict the direct access for instance, to *.txt > files except sitemap.txt and robots.txt. And no direct access also to > any *.php files except index.php and upgrade.php. I also would like to > prevent theby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks a lot agentzh. I heard about non-blocking I/O and some terms related to that. It seems that I just do not understand it very well. I guess it is time to dig up more about all of those. Kind regards, Anto On 10/01/11 04:03, agentzh wrote: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Anto<aryanto@chello.at> wrote: > >> I am wondering if the "Resource temporarily unavaiby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello everybody, I have been doing some debugging and I saw messages like below from each request. ================================================================================================ .. 2011/01/09 16:01:25 26532#0: *29 http keepalive handler 2011/01/09 16:01:25 26532#0: *29 malloc: 08B42288:1024 2011/01/09 16:01:25 26532#0: *29 recv: fd:3 -1 of 1024 2011/01/09 16:01:25 26532#0:by anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello everybody, I would like to restrict the direct access for instance, to *.txt files except sitemap.txt and robots.txt. And no direct access also to any *.php files except index.php and upgrade.php. I also would like to prevent the "try_files" to discover and serve any *.php files as they should be passed on to fastcgi backend. According to the recommendation, I should use as lby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks eagle sbc. I am on VPS with quite minimum resources. So I use very little number of modules, which does not include HttpProxyModule. And to be honest with you, I still have problems making my application does what I want. I have been thinking to utilise what ever my nginx setup could give me, to save the time of a novice programmer like me, in developing and debugging the application.by anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello everybody, I am looking for suggestions to accomplish what I would like to achieve. Suppose we have a PHP based CMS which could generate a static file copy of a HTML page, every time nginx access it via fastcgi. I think the basic configuration on nginx would be like below: try_files $uri @cms; location @cms { fastcgi_pass unix:/tmp/fastcgi.socket; } The problem would be that nginxby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello Everybody, I have been using lighttpd for about 4 years, and now I would like to explore the capability of nginx. It does not mean that I don't like lighttpd any more though :) As I mentioned on the subject, why can we use listen directive on http context? If we have multiple virtual hosts on a single physical server and we would like to bind nginx to a single IP address, it seems toby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello Agentzh, No, I have not tried that *together*. As I still can not debianized Nginx 0.8.x core, so adding HttpHeadersMore module would be more problematic for me. Is there any full debian package of Nginx 0.8.x including the HttpHeadersMore module, especially for debian squeeze? Or do you have any hint to debianized it? I know that we can easily compile them together, but I want to haveby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
No. I have not tried that module. Mainly because the Limitation section says as below, which means it can not handle Expires, Cache-Control, and Last-Modified headers. And it suggests to do that via the Headers module which can not do any re-write. "Limitations Unlike the standard headers module, this module does not automatically take care of the constraint among the Expires, Cache-Contby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks for your reply. I do need conditional logic, especially to re-write the "Content-Type" header. So I can set it depending on whether the original file is *.js, *.css or *.html when serving their gzip format. As I said before, I can easily do that using Lighttpd via mod_magnet LUA script. So I am wondering if I could do that in Nginx when I finally use it to replace my Lighttby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello Everybody, Some time ago, it was mentioned that we can not limit the traffic per server on Nginx. We have to use traffic shaper at the OS level to do that. Is it still the case now? And I want to try Nginx, but I can not find any where in the documentations about how to do the HTTP header re-write. What I would like to do is to be able to re-write the HTTP header set by Drupal, especiby anto - Nginx Mailing List - English