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Hello,
Here is a patch against 0.8.50 to only complain when the listen options are actually different.
Would folks be interested in this?
$ svn diff -r 32178:32179 src/http/ngx_http.c
Index: src/http/ngx_http.c
===================================================================
--- src/http/ngx_http.c (revision 32178)
+++ src/http/ngx_http.c (revision 32179)
@@ -1273,9 +1273,35 @@
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portante
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Sorry, I meant to include my updated configuration example:
ssl_certificate common.crt;
ssl_certificate_key common.key;
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.nginx.org;
...
}
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name secure.nginx.org;
...
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name images.nginx.org;
include images.loc
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portante
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Okay that makes sense, except, why do we expose that to the user in the configuration files? Why make the user ensure that only one server configuration specifies the "ssl" listen option, when the "ssl on/off" can be specified without errors?
I would like to have my server blocks be independent of each other, so that I can have a complete specification of what I want to happ
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portante
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi,
The following is an example of how we would like to run our configuration.
ssl_certificate common.crt;
ssl_certificate_key common.key;
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.nginx.org;
...
}
server {
listen 443 default ssl;
server_name secure.nginx.org;
...
}
server {
listen 80;
listen 443 ssl;
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portante
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi Folks,
Can somebody comment on whether proxy_cache_key is supposed to be able to handle # captures? I believe the below example shows how I want to use it, but I can't get it to work.
Thanks,
-peter
location ~ ^/api/rest/\d+/(.+)/.+/*$ {
proxy_cache apiCache;
proxy_cache_valid 200 7d;
proxy_cache_use_stale updating;
proxy_cache_key
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portante
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Just a note to say hello. I am a software engineer working at HP. We use nginx on a pair of proxy servers behind our load balancers and it works great. I am looking to develop a specialized caching module for a few of our locations (URLs) that we serve.
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portante
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