Thank you Sergey. That helps. Best regards, Christian 2013/5/7 Sergey Budnevitch <sb@waeme.net> > > On 7 May2013, at 15:13 , Christian Bönning <christian.boenning@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Thanks. But I would just like to know that before I actually start to > deploy something on our development/testing/staging/production environments > ... ;) > > %by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Thanks. But I would just like to know that before I actually start to deploy something on our development/testing/staging/production environments .... ;) Best regards, Christian 2013/5/7 Anton Yuzhaninov <citrin@citrin.ru> > On 05/07/13 14:50, Christian Bönning wrote: > >> The issue in question currently is which parameters for ./configure are >> used to >> buildby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I think about moving from custom compiled versions to Mainline Ubuntu Packages provided at nginx.org/packages. The issue in question currently is which parameters for ./configure are used to build those packages? is there any documentation regarding which modules are built in? Or is there any repository for that stuff you use to build those packages to have a look? best regards, Christian __by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, you may want to have a look into the `port_in_redirect` directive ( http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#port_in_redirect). Regards, Christian 2012/12/18 gyre007 <nginx-forum@nginx.us> > I'm having troubles figuring out the following problem. Basically, we have > a > jekyll blog which we decided to separate physically on the server from our > main webby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Seems that I should have read the docs better ;) Thank you, Maxim. Regards, Christian 2012/12/11 Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> > Hello! > > On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:37:30PM +0100, Christian Bönning wrote: > > > I'm planning to deploy some big websites which will make heavy usage of > > proxy cacheing (e.g. 1.5 million actively accessed objects in cache).by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm planning to deploy some big websites which will make heavy usage of proxy cacheing (e.g. 1.5 million actively accessed objects in cache). The ratio of plain HTML vs images should be about 50/50 if that does have any impact on the scenario itself. Now the question which came up is how much Shared Memory for such a cache is enough. The docs don't really say very much about that. So may be oby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
hi, is there any chance to extend gzip_static to act on more than the current file extension '.gz' for pre-compressed files? In my case TYPO3 does generate '.css.gzip' or '.js.gzip' or even '.gzip.js' in some places files which are plain gzip files too. Now I can imagine that this could result in a speed-bump to be able to deliver them directly without having to either let them be compressed byby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I've no idea what happened, but may be a look into the error log may help. What you can do to prevent this kind of issue is to use monitoring on that server. I for one use use monit on my servers to make sure services are running and will be restarted in case a service crashes. Regards, Christian Am 20.10.2012 um 09:55 schrieb "nnttoo" <nginx-forum@nginx.us>: > I hadby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm using nginx (1.3.6 +spdy52) with agentzh/headers-more-nginx-module (current master branch from git). There's a Content-Type header sent which does contain the following: text/html; charset=utf-8 However when I add `more_set_headers -t "text/html" "X-UA-Compatible:IE=Edge,chrome=1"` to my `server` block this header isn't sent. In case I remove that `-t "text/html&by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
hi, i've seen similar issues with apc enabled on php side. on my installation nginx returned an error 5xx as well when upgrading typo3 core. may be restarting your php (or at least clearing byte-code-cache) helps. regards, chris Am 10.09.2012 um 21:14 schrieb iLinux85 <nginx-forum@nginx.us>: > hello > > what exactly i should check regard this issue ? > > thanks >by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, do you have installed the libraries too? On ubuntu (for example) you need to install the package libssl-dev too. The binaries are not enough in this case. Regards, Chris Am 14.08.2012 um 23:10 schrieb "DenisTRUFFAUT" <nginx-forum@nginx.us>: > Oh-oh... :O > > Another error with NginX 1.3.4 and patch 52 : > > objs/src/http/ngx_http_request.o: In function >by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, is there any way to ship around the limitation that only a single `sub_filter` directive is supported per location? In fact I want/need to replace 3 "strings" (/fileadmin/, /typo3conf/ and /typo3temp/) within my root-location and "move" the requests over to absolute servernames (like a cdn) by the time the response is running through my frontend lb. Any ideas how to accoby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I've noticed that once '--with-openssl' is specified as parameter to './configure' it takes ages to build nginx (which is depending on openssl build really, not nginx). However there's a little changerequest on how nginx could install the openssl depency: openssl does provide a `make install_sw` command which does not install all that man-stuff which isn't needed anyway. for the record - froby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
That's working now across both browsers for both Virtual Hosts on that Server. I'll push that patch to my production Servers soon and will monitor closely how it performs. Thank you, Valentin! Best, Chris Am 25.07.2012 um 19:20 schrieb Valentin V. Bartenev: > On Wednesday 25 July 2012 17:22:00 Christian Bönning wrote: >> Yes, here you are: https://gist.github.com/db1281399f571ec1de2by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Yes, here you are: https://gist.github.com/db1281399f571ec1de2b. That was created using the debug_connection directive on another - less production critical - Host I can "play" with. 100% the same setup (like os, compiler, openssl, nginx, configure-options & stuff). nginx Config is the same (exept some paths where the application itself lives). This host is showing the same problem.by hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm usually compiling nginx from source (currently using 1.3.3). As I've read that spdy success story yesterday I thought I'd try that myself. So I got 1.3.3 again patched it using spdy.patch-47.txt, downloaded OpenSSL 1.0.1c and configured nginx using '--with-http_ssl_module --with-openssl=/usr/src/nginx/source/openssl-1.0.1c --with-sha1=/usr/src/nginx/source/openssl-1.0.1c --with-md5=/usr/sby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm running a quite huge TYPO3 installation on nginx (several other installations to follow on that host). In this case I'm using (or want to use) nc_staticfilecache as an extension to speed things up a little. This extension writes the html document which is sent to the client down to disk as a single uncompressed file and - depending on its configuration - another one which is gzipped for sby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, that 'unknown directive' says it all. You need to check your backend definition. The drizzled_server key simply does not exist. See the README of this module: https://github.com/chaoslawful/drizzle-nginx-module#readme That directive is called 'drizzle_server'. Should be working good good once you've corrected that typo. Regards, Chris 2012/6/6 rohit <nginx-forum@nginx.us>: > `i cby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, you can set 3 headers in this case (I'm doing the same for my front end server). Those two to understand which backend server served the request and which HTTP status it responded with. add_header X-AppServer $upstream_addr; # Backend Server / Port add_header X-AppServer-Status $upstream_status; # Backend HTTP Status To understand if the request was served from the Proxy Cache yoby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I think what you might need to set is 'proxy_redirect'. I'm running a similar setup which works this way. Regards, Chris Sent from BlackBerry® Device -----Original Message----- From: Vahan Yerkanian <vahan@helix.am> Sender: nginx-bounces@nginx.orgDate: Sat, 12 May 2012 14:37:32 To: <nginx@nginx.org> Reply-To: nginx@nginx.org Subject: Proxy subdomain root to a different servby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, For the record; I'm interested in a working "self-hosted one-click-hosting facility" as well. However OpenUpload works, the progress isn't shown (which is the part which matters for my users) due to first buffering the whole request before nginx sends it to its backend (fastcgi or apache2 in my case). Older Mails within this list recommend to rewrite OpenUpload to use nginx's 3rd pby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, It looks like you have to set `client_max_body_size` to a higher limit (e.g. "8M"). That should solve it. See http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#client_max_body_size for documentation re. that parameter. Regards, Christian 2012/5/7 Ian Hobson <ian@ianhobson.co.uk>: > Hi all, > > My phpmyadmin file uploads are collapsing at about 1MB, although Iby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm cross-posting this from the forums to the mailinglist in hope for getting a reply here. Sorry for that. I'm using nginx-1.2.0 (plus upstream-fair and headers-more; for complete `nginx -V` and `uname -a` please see https://gist.github.com/be4a86dbfdae516a4efe) and I'm really happy with that. However I want to add a couple of Headers ($upstream_response_time in this case) to be passed to tby hexa - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm using nginx-1.2.0 and I'm really happy with that. However I want to add a couple of Headers ($upstream_response_time in this case) to be passed to the Client for debugging purposes. So I've added `add_header X-AppServer-Response $upstream_response_time;` to my location block where I do all my proxy stuff. I've got an upstream block where I've put in my 3 backend servers. All Backends reby hexa - Other discussion