2009/4/1 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>: > No. > > server { > server_name www.example.de; > ... > } > > server { > server_name _; # any names > > rewrite ^ http://www.example.de$request_uri? permanent; > } What about this? server { listen 80;by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
2009/4/1 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>: > Thank you, beecrypt looks intresting, although its interface is different > from OpenSSL/libmd's one. I don't know if it would be a good thing for nginx to require something additional like it. I'd rather see it leverage the standard openssl :) BTW, did you take a look at my SSL error? I cannot determine what the problem is. Theby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
2009/4/1 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>: > You do not need > > --with-openssl=/usr/lib > --with-md5=/usr/lib > > They are required only if you want to build OpenSSL or libmd5 from sources, > but not if you want to use already built libraries. In the later case > nginx will find them by itself, or if they are in non-standard place, > you should help iby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
2009/4/1 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>: > On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 12:29:56AM -0700, Michael Shadle wrote: > >> When I compile on Ubuntu I see this: >> >> Configuration summary >> + using system PCRE library >> + using OpenSSL library: /usr/lib > > It should show > + using system OpenSSL library > > at least in my Debiby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
2009/4/1 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>: >> I believe those should fix the issue. > > Yes. > > BTW are there in Linux standalone md5/sha libraries as in FreeBSD and Solaris ? No clue. Doesn't look like it. Looks like it comes paired with openssl, or beecrypt, or teamed up with the package requiring it (at least from my scans of the apt cache)by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
When I compile on Ubuntu I see this: Configuration summary + using system PCRE library + using OpenSSL library: /usr/lib + md5: using OpenSSL library + sha1 library is not used + using system zlib library It appears you need the openssl libs. I don't know what it is in debian but apt-cache search libssl. For example this is what I have: libssl-dev libssl0.9.8 I believeby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Michael Shadle <mike503@gmail.com> wrote: > also include which version you're running so Igor knows. disregard the last line. you did include it :pby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
have you tried -d ? a bit redundant as -e i think is the same as -f and -d ... but worth a shot also include which version you're running so Igor knows. On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 12:38 PM, jackdempsey <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to serve up some static files that I've linked to via a symlink. The -f check is failing: > > # check if the fiby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 11:35 PM, whoahbot <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: > Hello! > > I'm having difficulty getting nginx 0.6.32 to proxy to an ejabberd server using a BOSH connection. Are you sure BOSH is supported? http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/162053 It was requested a while ago and I don't know the differences and such but I am not sure nginx even supports it (?)by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:07 PM, Makeable <matt@makeable.co.uk> wrote: > > Hello all, > > Could someone please point me in the direction of some documentation > of how I can configure the suexec and chroot behaviour of the workers. > Is it dynamic based upon the location and ownership of the document > root or must I manually configure pools for each user? It iby mike - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
Or make it easily spelled out: Something like: English Resources: <ul> <li>Mailing list: link to the ML page (with forum integration)</li> <li>Forums: http://forums.nginx.org (with mailing list integration)</li> <li>Wiki: http://wiki.nginx.org</li> </ul> and of course <a href'ize them 2009/3/26 Charles McGarvey <onefriedrice@brby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
2009/3/26 Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>: > Besides "fastcgi_intercept_errors on" you also need > > error_page 404 /404.html; > > nginx does not intercept an error if there is no custom handler for it: > it does not show its default pages. This allows to intercept some errors, > while passing others as are. This would be good to document.by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
it seems localized to firefox 3. and that line usually fixes it. i've regenerated the cert from scratch. i don't know what else to do. 2009/03/26 01:37:20 12640#0: *64 SSL_do_handshake() failed (SSL: error:140943FC:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad record mac) while SSL handshaking, client: 1.2.1.71, server: bugzilla.foo.org 2009/03/26 01:37:20 12640#0: *62 SSL handshake handlby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
2009/03/26 01:25:05 7282#0: *189 SSL_do_handshake() failed (SSL: error:140943FC:SSL routines:SSL3_READ_BYTES:sslv3 alert bad record mac) while SSL handshaking, client: 1.2.3.4, server: bugzilla.foo.org I just got it re-keyed and freshly redone. No browsers seem to complain so far, but I keep seeing this. I've tried with this "ssl_protocols SSLv3 TLSv1;" and without it. Areby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:53 PM, bdroste <nginx-list@forum.nginx.org> wrote: > server { > listen 80; > server_name www.mydomain.com; > location / { maybe put this stuff here > proxy_set_header Host $host; > proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; > proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_foby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
i changed a couple paths to mask the real stuff but this should give you an idea. This is some fastcgi stuff. I would think the intercept_errors one is what I want...? Is there an issue with the header being sent (in the middle of the debug log) fastcgi_ignore_client_abort on; fastcgi_intercept_errors on; fastcgi_buffers 32 8k; fastcgi_index index.php;by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
in PHP? header("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found"); exit(); i even have fastcgi_intercept_errors on; (it wasn't there before) ? in access.log i see this.. but i was hoping to trigger nginx's error log screen? 24.14.13.2 - - [24/Mar/2009:17:35:11 -0700] "GET /foo HTTP/1.1" 404 31 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.7) Gecko/200902by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Brice Leroy <bbrriiccee@gmail.com> wrote: > How can the filesystem can be slower than DB to serve huge video files ? > That's completely on the opposite to my culture ! Can you explain me how > this is possible ? > My situation will be serving thousand(maybe more later) of different big > files(between 200MB and 4GB) to different users.by mike - Nginx Mailing List - English
not to mention that this is only useful if the OP is storing files in the database to begin with, I believe. if it's filesystem, then X-Accel-Redirect is the way to go. On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Cliff Wells <cliff@develix.com> wrote: > On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 12:06 -0700, Brice Leroy wrote: >> Marcus, >> Thank you for you advice but I think this solution willby mike - Nginx Mailing List - English