Anything in the logs? (enable debug to see more)by itpp2012 - How to...
Try this, ssl_prefer_server_ciphers On; ssl_protocols TLSv1 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2; ssl_ciphers ECDH+AESGCM:ECDH+AES256:ECDH+AES128:ECDH+3DES:RSA+AESGCM:RSA+AES:RSA+3DES:!aNULL:!eNULL:!MD5:!DSS:!EXP:!ADH:!LOW:!MEDIUM;by itpp2012 - How to...
"no resolver defined to resolve vmware-teamB.dev" You need to add your 'names' to your DNS and add a resolved value to nginx.conf.by itpp2012 - How to...
You might be able to pass authentication tokens between http {} and stream {} via Lua and shared_dict. Have a look at the Lua API for stream. https://github.com/openresty/stream-lua-nginx-moduleby itpp2012 - How to...
What is in '/var/www/html/public_html' ? Check the logfiles to see what your asking for and what nginx writes in the log about it.by itpp2012 - How to...
worker_processes 2; error_log logs/error.log; events { worker_connections 16384; } http { include mime.types; default_type application/octet-stream; sendfile off; server_names_hash_bucket_size 128; map_hash_bucket_size 64; access_log logs/access.log; tcp_nodelay on; server { listen 80; server_name 91.121.223.206; accby itpp2012 - How to...
From that paste you have no server {} block or location {} block, you need at least one of each.by itpp2012 - How to...
https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?1,252530by itpp2012 - How to...
martylavender Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > location /jira { ... > proxy_pass http://localhost:8080/; 'root' is used to set the base path.by itpp2012 - How to...
CJ Ess Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok, that explains it then. Does the cache survive reloads? Or does it > need > to requery? See also https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,249249,249249#msg-249249 "When Nginx starts for the first time, and there's no cached OCSP response, the first client to try an OCSP will fail; I understand that this iby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Looks like this is not yet supported, you can use https://github.com/openresty/stream-lua-nginx-module and see if you can do something with headers.by itpp2012 - How to...
It sounds like the IIS app is rewriting the url based on it's (IIS) configuration, when using a proxy you often need to tell the app behind the proxy what the address(or name) is of this new frontend. If it is going wrong before passing then look at the logfiles to see what the client is asking for (url) and which location block is handling it.by itpp2012 - How to...
The must be more debug info in the error.log, if there is not it might be a browser issue, try with Curl to see the responses and headers (or firefox in dev mode), then check the log again. ps. for full debug you need to compile --with-debugby itpp2012 - How to...
Your best bet is to enable debug logging and then check the logs to see what nginx is doing.by itpp2012 - How to...
There must be something on the backend which tells what happens after login, see https://www.google.nl/#q=vsphere+configuration+urlby itpp2012 - How to...
Valentin V. Bartenev Wrote: > What effect do you expect? Since clients are able to request > different hosts > using single HTTP/2 connection, closing the connection in one server > block > will break everything. I'm just venting an (untested) idea, some other way to tell the client to revert back to pre-http2 connections when hitting a server block, maybe a simple returnby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Valentin V. Bartenev Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Is it possible to enable http2 in only one of several name-based > servers? > > > [..] > > No, it's not possible. Would it be a big (api) change to add a server block session flag? ngx_http_v2_init(ngx_event_t *rev) ... if ( h2scf.no_http2 ) { /* example server block flaby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
A login process sometimes involves a redirect written by the backend, if that redirect is not aimed at the proxy then it will go wrong.by itpp2012 - How to...
With some backends you need to tell the backend what its new external Url is due to the fact nginx is now the new frontend.by itpp2012 - How to...
By using multiple location blocks.by itpp2012 - How to...
nginx has a commandline option to tell where to load the config from. -c /path/nginx.confby itpp2012 - How to...
Lebod Wrote: > > What do you think this does?: return 301 > > https://www.example.com$request_uri; > > Doesn't that re-direct https://example.com to https://www.example.com > ? It would if you used "listen 443", maybe you should read the docs to get a basic grasp what your doing. https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Lebod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you for the reply; > > If we did this: > > server { > listen 80; > -listen 443 ssl; > server_name example.com ***IP Address***; > return 301 https://www.example.com$request_uri; > } > > Wouldn't this stop https://example.com from re-directing to > https://wwby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
You might be able to code this with Lua, but this should work as well: ........ server backend1.example.com; weight=1 fail_timeout=5; server backend2.example.com; weight=1 fail_timeout=5; least_conn;by itpp2012 - How to...
https://easyengine.io/tutorials/nginx/debugging/by itpp2012 - How to...
Lebod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > nginx: conflicting server name "example.com" on 0.0.0.0:80, It says it all. > server { > listen 80; remove this line: > listen 443 ssl; > server_name example.com ***IP Address***; > return 301 https://www.example.com$request_uri; > } >by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
This is about doing this with images http://leafo.net/posts/creating_an_image_server.html but the idea is the same for icap written in Lua.by itpp2012 - How to...
This is a general remark, adding stuff to handle a bad request, ea., will eventually kill the performance, sending bad requests is a popular way to create a DOS/DDOS attack since the server(the added module) has to process them and do something while technically it makes no sense to do anything at all. All other normal requests have plenty of ways to handle overloading/doss-ing without affectinby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Theoretically yes, it all depends how and by what means this data is collected and if you need to wait for some parts, have a look at the example Urls I send before or join the openresty forum on googlegroups with some example code/description what your after. nb. a Lua cache is an in-memory cache of requests/answers that would be the same if run again, if so you serve them from cache (which isby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Look into the configuration of "http://ip_of_the_app:7180/" and change it to what nginx is using.by itpp2012 - How to...