Hi! I'm trying to configure nginx as a proxy to external content, and I'm trying to do it in kind of "secure" way. By "secure" I mean that I would like to permit only chosen by me mime-types (images only to be precise), but I can't get to upstream's response headers. I'm sending an example request: http://proxy.dot.org/?HOST=kernel.org&SRC=kernel.org/logos/logo70-tby rsawer - How to...
Hi, thanks Maxim for quick answer, I can always count on you :) This could be the send_timeout, but that would be a little bit odd, because there were lots of client requests with this kind of issue and the server didn't have any load at that time. I'll will monitor this situation, and let you know if I'll get some more info. Best regards, RafaĆ Sawerby rsawer - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm running a simple nginx->memcache->backend architecture, and I'm currently facing some backend problems. While debugging the situation I've run on some strange log entries which look like nginx was incorrectly giving the summary request_time value : 91.180.100.2 www.mydomain.com "23/Oct/2011:22:30:05 +0200" "10.1.0.41:11211 : 10.1.0.48:90" "GET /imaby rsawer - Nginx Mailing List - English
It was a false alarm :) It came that developers have released a buggy app which caused timeouts sorry ;)by rsawer - Nginx Mailing List - English
Today while debugging a strange issue with our PHP application, we have discovered, that some requests from client's ip were propagated to different nodes from an upstream clausule, inspite of using ip_hash algorithm Below is the upstream clasule: upstream pula_partnerzy20 { ip_hash; server 12.0.0.31:90 max_fails=2 fail_timeout=10m down; server 12.0.0.32:90 max_fails=2 fail_timeout=10m;by rsawer - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi! I have a question about the impact of the max_fails and fail_timeout settings to the error pages which nginx is showing. First, the God created an upstream: upstream my_upstream { server 192.168.104.58:81 max_fails=2 fail_timeout=30m; server 192.168.104.58:82 max_fails=2 fail_timeout=30m; } I'm just checking the nginx behaviour to know what error pages will it display in case of dby rsawer - Nginx Mailing List - English