Yeah we have and afaik there has been no real answer to when or if nginx will support this. There are patches and modules that enable some of the stuff from 1.1 but so far I've been unable to use nginx for proxying to backends talking 1.1. I've heard some talk of how "http 1.1 doesn't really bring anything" which is completely untrue. 1.1 isn't exactly brand new either. Anyway, I don'tby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks, I already did check that out but I got the impression that it only does chunked input, but perhaps I'm wrong? Would Nginx proxy chunked responses from backend using that module? 22 nov 2010 kl. 23.04 skrev Eugaia: > Hi, > > Check out the chunkin module for Nginx : > > https://github.com/agentzh/chunkin-nginx-module > > This should probably suit your needs. >by benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks so much for replying! I'm very very saddened though since I love nginx so much but now must part ways. Is there any sort of plan to support this in the future? I guess it might mean you must support http 1.1 to backends... 22 nov 2010 kl. 22.32 skrev Maxim Dounin: > Hello! > > On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 08:47:39PM +0100, John Axel Eriksson wrote: > >> Can Nginx proxy &quoby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
I've been searching for a solution to an issue I have when I proxy requests that return with chunked transfer encoding. I've never gotten an answer, so I'll make the question really simple: Can Nginx proxy "something" that returns with chunked transfer encoding on a GET? What I mean is, if what I'm proxying cannot be configured to return anything other than chunked encoding, can nginx pby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
I wrote a mail to the list a few days ago where I was having trouble proxying to luwak but not to riak (see http://riak.basho.com - it's a database among other things). The problem with luwak and nginx is that luwak returns a chunked response and this is probably where it goes wrong - Nginx doesn't support http 1.1 to backend. Luwak is kind of like a blob store where the blobs are usually files ofby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm currently proxying riak (http://riak.basho.com) using nginx with great success. Now, however, I also need to proxy to luwak (for large files support in riak). The luwak interface responds with transfer-encoding: chunked and for some reason, when nginx passes this on, the content-type automatically becomes application/octet-stream. I'm running nginx 0.8.52. Tried with turning proxy_buffering ofby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
Well. I'll tell you the reason :-). I'm working on the infrastructure for streaming more than 20 radio channels. Content from the last 30 days should be available in several bitrates for a variety of players, not only Flash. This content totals about 4 TB or more at any one time. The reason for choosing AAC/Mp4 is because of compatibility and ease of compression. We simply don't want to addby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
To be clear, I'm actually specifically using the h264/mp4 module now. As far as I've understood you don't seek through bytes but rather time when you seek flv/mp4 files since byte!=time... perhaps I'm mistaken and those flv/mp4 mods are unnecessary?by benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm trying to set up sort of an origin/edge config for nginx to stream mp4s and flvs. I'm using proxy_store to cache flvs/mp4s from the origin on the frontends. I also want to enable seeking in those files using the flv and mp4 (mp4 is a module from h264.code-shop.com) directives. The problem I have is that I can't get the seeking to work if the file hasn't previously been cached on theby benjinx - Nginx Mailing List - English