Has anyone tried using nginx and webdriver together? Before I used nginx as a reverse proxy, I never had any problems, but now I can't get the browser being controlled by webdriver to get webpages. An example from the python shell: >>> import selenium >>> from selenium import webdriver >>> profile = webdriver.FirefoxProfile() >>> profile.set_preferenceby ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
It works now. My configuration looks like this: server { listen 80 default; location / { proxy_pass http://some_ip:some_port; proxy_set_header X-h1 h1; proxy_set_header X-h2 h2; proxy_set_header X-h3 "h3 h3"; } } I hope this help anyone else with this problem.by ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
I don't think it's a problem with reloading the configuration file, because I have been reloading it every time after I update and save it. What is happening is that when I run 'sudo nginx', it doesn't start and outputs this error: nginx: bind() to some_ip:some_port failed (49: Can't assign requested address) I can access some_ip:some_port just fine from a browser and ssh-ing into it isby ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
I reinstalled nginx and re-added that directive to the new configutation file. Now this happens: >> sudo nginx >> nginx: bind() to 10.0.1.187:2525 failed (49: Can't assign requested address) In regards to the example given above: server { listen some_ip:some_port default; location / { add_header X-h1 h1; add_header X-h2 "h2 h2"; add_header X-h3 h3;by ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thank you! It works now. It's a little weird that 'ps -A | grep nginx' wasn't catching the other processes though, since -e is identical to -A.by ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
$ sudo killall nginx Password: No matching processes were found When I try to run it, the same error occurs. To uninstall it, since there was no "easy" way to remove it, I just removed every file or folder which contained any nginx in its title or anywhere in the contents. There didn't seem to be any other way to remove it. The first time I installed it, I did a manual installby ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
This is the error message I get when I try to run nginx: nginx: bind() to 0.0.0.0:80 failed (48: Address already in use) nginx: bind() to 0.0.0.0:80 failed (48: Address already in use) nginx: bind() to 0.0.0.0:80 failed (48: Address already in use) nginx: bind() to 0.0.0.0:80 failed (48: Address already in use) nginx: bind() to 0.0.0.0:80 failed (48: Address already in use) nginx:by ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'll try that out. Thank you!by ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello, I have installed nginx on my personal computer and would like to use it as a proxy to force authentication via modified http headers in various browsers. There's an add-on in firefox to do this, but none for Chrome, which is why I am using nginx. I've edited configuration file to include something like this under the http section: server { listen some_port; location http://somby ynasser - Nginx Mailing List - English