On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 1:42 AM, Yumi <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > If you're uploading large dumps, you may wish to increase the size of > client_max_body_size And PHP's post_max_size: http://pt2.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.post-max-size _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Maybe you should read this first: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html This is an nginx forum, not a PHP forum. If you're running copy/pasted code and don't know why if fails, maybe it shouldn't be in a live server? You could at the very least remove all the comments and, perhaps, say why it "does not work". Have you checked the logs (the ones you commented out)? How abouby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:11 AM, Kunal Pariani <kunalvjti@gmail.com> wrote: > So can this be that the upstream is sending the right header (because it > works fine when there is no space in the filename) but nginx is parsing it > incorrectly ? Use the web developer tools in your browser to see the header and/or try encoding the filename (not sure about this last one). Or GET it youby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:48 PM, PascalTurbo <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > Is this a known issue or does anyone have an idea what went wrong with > this? IE? Yeah it's a known issue ;) If you have multiple sites try comparing all their configs. If all browsers are working but one, i don't see how this could be (directly) related to nginx. Without the config it's hard to debug, thouby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:05 AM, rihad <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > I tried putting charset utf-8; or charset off; to nginx.conf, it didn't > help. Why not, have you checked the HTTP headers tat are sent? Have you checked php.ini? Have you tryed setting headers through PHP's header() ot in meta-tags? -- "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog." ___________________by vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, You can build nginx with SSL support by using OpenSSL, shared or compiled-in. The wiki covers all the ./configure options you can use, as well as default and third-party modules. If it's not compiled in (by you or a package maintainer), i don't think you can enable it at run-time. Everything else is distro-specific, ask in an Ubuntu mailing list. Bye. -- "On the internet, nobody knowby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 09:51, Sergey Budnevitch <sb@waeme.net> wrote: > It is convenient to build last stable version of > nginx with same parameters and with most of standard modules, Meaning you created yet another repository with packages configured according to what you thing are the best choices. What are they? Which modules? What's after --configure? And can i add other modulesby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi I assume you're talking about a public domain. If you don't have a domain name, how can you map sub-domains? If you only have a public IP address, that's all you have. At most you can use 1.2.3.4/subfolder If you mean a private network, i don't get your domain issues. If the server is in a LAN i do what António Almeida does and change ports. HTH, Nuno -- "On the internet, nobody knowby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 05:17, Kartik Mistry <kartik.mistry@gmail.com> wrote: >> However, with 1.0 in the Debian repos came -full and -light, which >> largely depends on what the packagers deem as useful modules. So, i >> stick to compiling from source and installing with checkinstall and >> apt-pinning (or other means) to keep it under the package manager. > &by vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Don't use passenger, but use Debian stable and Sid. Current versions of nginx(-full) in the repos are: - squeeze (stable): 0.7.67-3 - wheezy (testing): 1.0.4-1 - sid (unstable): 1.0.5-1 While even the unstable branch lagged behind several versions prior to 1.0, as you can see they've picked up after 1.0. However, they are picky in moving any versions to stable - and now have a 2-year cycle fby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Huh? On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 18:04, Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> wrote: >> So they are windows bugs not nginx right? > > Not really. You mean nginx in *nix only uses one worker and can only handle 1024 simultaneous connections? When did this happen? -- "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog." _______________________________________________ nginx mailing lby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, At least in Opera you have an option do disable any style, so you're back to 90s html. Easier for the world ;) -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 20:59, António P. P. Almeida <appa@perusio.net> wrote: > return 444; # return an empty response for a php file AFAIK 444 just closes the connection, sending nothing. http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpRewriteModule#return Or does it actually send an empty response (without headers)? -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc ________________________________________by vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Have a look at these: http://wiki.nginx.org/Configuration http://wiki.nginx.org/Modules http://wiki.nginx.org/3rdPartyModules https://calomel.org/nginx.html And what version of nginx (latest is 1.0.2)? What OS? On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 15:56, benseb <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > gzip on; > # gzip_static on; If you're serving so much static content you may as well enableby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, This may be a silly question, but, does gzip static depend/extend gzip, or can i just compile with gzip static and without gzip? I would assume either gzip or gzip+static, but i'd like to confirm. Thanks, Nuno _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
I can connect to nginx.org but not to wiki.nginx.org, times out. _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'll be interested in knowing if you successfully manage to connect to your home ssh server through an HTTP connection with nginx and httptunnel. On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:47, barmic <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > I use nginx on version 0.6.32 on Debian Lenny. The latest stable nginx release is 0.8.54 and there's nothing really unstable about nginx 0.9.3 (Sid only has 0.8.54), yoby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, So i had this config: --add-module=/path/to/auto_lib \ --add-module=/path/to/chunkin \ --add-module=/path/to/headers_more Worked. After a few suggestions i tried this: --add-module=/path/to/chunkin \ --add-module=/path/to/headers_more \ --add-module=/path/to/upload \ --add-module=/path/to/auto_lib Worked too, only the form input module is still failing but i'm not worrying about that forby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi again, The culprit was the upload module (v2.2.0), which makes sense since that's when make fails (at the very end 'cos it was the last option). I tried adding a "clean" entry in obj/Makefile, as well as using gmake - same results. I didn't pass any pcre or md5 specific options in ..configure. nginx 0.9.3 compiled without problems with these options: ./configure \ --sbin-path=/usby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 20:16, Piotr Sikora <piotr.sikora@frickle.com> wrote: > Hi, > >> 0.2) How come "PCRE library is not used"? > > Do you have pcre installed? (pkg_info | grep ^pcre) # pkg_info |grep pcre pcre-8.02p1 perl-compatible regular expression library Also, the line "checking for PCRE library in /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib ... fby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I'm trying to compile from source but am running into a few difficulties. I first installed from the package manager, which gave me 0.7.3 (and created user, group and what not). 0.1) Then somehow the .configure line confused the shell, so i used one single line instead of the lines bellow: ../configure \ --sbin-path=/usr/local/sbin/nginx \ --conf-path=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf \ --pid-path=/vaby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, If your only data is a dynamic IP, then i guess you'd have to rely on the user agent. You might be able to replace that if-statement, what are you using? Cheers, Nuno -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 06:52, ControlFreaq <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to sort HTTP headers alphabetically? Im a control freak. Indeed... There are modules to add/remove headers, you could remove all and add in order...? HTH, Nuno -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.oby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 04:42, Spacelee <fjctlzy@gmail.com> wrote: > but can I change the permissions to 777 ? is there any security issues? You have an nginx80 user, and it owns proxy_temp, so i guess 750 (rwx r-x ---) would be enough. -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/lby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
You don't need to double-post, forum messages get sent to the list. The latest stable version is 0.8.53, try that first. Check your error log. Snippets of your config might be of use. _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 02:52, Weibin Yao <nbubingo@gmail.com> wrote: > The source code of 0.9.0 does not appear in the download page: > http://nginx.org/en/download.html > > But the URL is ok: http://nginx.org/download/nginx-0.9.0.tar.gz What do you mean "source code"? The link to the tarball is the first one, under "development versions", right in front ofby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
It seems to be more OS-specific than nginx-specific, have you asked in the Ubuntu forums? Why would you want to run two masters?! Unless nginx does a check to see if another nginx is running (by .pid file?, so at least that you'd have to change in the script), i guess you should be safe using two different server configuration files (i.e. different listening ports and domains). HTH Nuno -- Marby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi Any fastcgi errors will be shown in your php log. You might have to edit php.ini for that. HTH, Nuno -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Shouldn't that be Os-dependant? Has anyone tested on Windows? -- Mars 2 Stay! http://xkcd.com/801/ /etc _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, You can't use more than one SSL server in the same ip/port pair unless you use SNI (which is still non-standard). I don't think the bid error is SSL related. And i could be wrong :) Bye, Nuno _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby vesperto - Nginx Mailing List - English