https://www.google.nl/#q=nginx+log+header+from+upstream https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,217896,217896#msg-217896by itpp2012 - How to...
Google it "nginx client SSL certificate verify error"by itpp2012 - Other discussion
Possible reasons: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28823254/too-many-nginx-waiting-connections https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,49182,49196#msg-49196 https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,261632,261664#msg-261664by itpp2012 - How to...
If you are not willing to change settings to find out what is causing this I can't help you.by itpp2012 - How to...
multi_accept is known to do this kind of behavior. Try without epoll (which is also known to cause congestion)by itpp2012 - How to...
Try: worker_connections 16384; multi_accept off; Also you have set 'net.ipv4.tcp' values, but what are your ipv6 values?by itpp2012 - How to...
Enable debug logging and see what nginx log files say.by itpp2012 - How to...
Test it first with the latest dev version 1.11.5.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
Try this one http://nginx-win.ecsds.eu/ with 1.0.2jby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
At least upgrade to the latest version of nginx.by itpp2012 - How to...
If such values are in a variable you should be able to use that, ea. if $val1 = "groupa" set $ppass '1234'; proxy_pass http://$backend:$ppass; nb. this is not real config code but an example.by itpp2012 - How to...
Try a smaller subset, the latest nginx/openssl(102j).by itpp2012 - Other discussion
General rule of thumb is set it as low as possible, as soon as 503's are getting your users upset or resources are getting blocked, then double the values, keep an eye on the logs, double it one more time when required, done.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Its just an attempt to gain access, ignore it, we get 1000's a day.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#variables $remote_user user name supplied with the Basic authenticationby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Francis Daly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 09:27:40PM +0100, Francis Daly wrote: > > > "stream" is "arbitrary tcp connections". There is no "typical", I > think. > > "stream" is also "arbitrary udp datagrams" too, of course. Which > probably > has its oby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
5 wasn't really enough, 12 seems a better value.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Maybe IIS is also compressing? or taking too long to do compression. check the IIS logfiles against nginx timed entries.by itpp2012 - How to...
That message has nothing to do with gzip but an issue with your backend(s).by itpp2012 - How to...
gzip is off by default for nginx. You stated you have compression on IIS wide (which is doing compression atm) If you want gzip over SSL you have to enable it. (and disable it for IIS)by itpp2012 - How to...
TomS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why is there even a /usr/lib/cgi-bin directory if nothing will run in > it? Thats from apache not nginx. > BTW: Would it be possible to wrap the shell script in a bare bones > PHP script and have the PHP script run the shell script? If you have to fork this way it would be preferred.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
Plenty of guidelines for http limit_conn but hardly any for stream, what would be a typical value in which cases? Has anyone done some log/connection analysis to determine what would be typical use? Atm. I'd say '5', but this is more a feeling then science.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Forking to any type of program is a big 'no' in the nginx world, what you need to do is adopt a fcgi interface, look at how PHP with php-cgi works (tcpip port or socket) with either a fast-cgi or proxy-pass API. Better yet, if you switch over to Lua (with or without ffi) you will get near fast performance as nginx does by default.by itpp2012 - Other discussion
A simple test from here: http://hg.nginx.org/nginx-tests/rev/4e6d21192037 passes and works as it should even with the basic version, also have a look at: http://serverfault.com/questions/409155/x-real-ip-header-empty-with-nginx-behind-a-load-balancerby itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
c0nw0nk Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I take it the module is a part of the Nginx.exe build and not > Nginx_basic.exe If its part of stock its also part of the basic version.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
c0nw0nk Wrote: > Yes I can't test it at the moment unfortunately with the realip module > due to the fact i use "itpp2012" Nginx builds > http://nginx-win.ecsds.eu/ They do not come compiled with the realip > module (for now ?) Of course this module is compiled in.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Good, keep in mind that "ngx.time()" can be expensive, it would be advisable to use a global var to store time and update this var once every hour.by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
In Lua it's as easy as: https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/issues/19#issuecomment-19966018by itpp2012 - Nginx Mailing List - English
Try the latest stable and see if this happens again.by itpp2012 - Other discussion