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Hello,
On 12/30/14 9:43 AM, Patrick Nommensen wrote:
> Hi Simone,
>
> When it's about the company [1] use “Nginx" and when it’s about the software use “NGINX".
>
> We’ll look to resolve present inconsistencies.
>
> [1] http://nginx.com/company/
>
While I think this is much ado about nothing, I've been using nginx
since the 0.6.x line, and subscribing to
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 4/25/14, 3:59 PM, Thuban wrote:
> * Jim Ohlstein <jim@ohlste.in> le [25-04-2014 14:17:33 -0400]:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 4/25/14, 1:17 PM, Thuban wrote:
>>
>> I'm still not sure you've actually given a reason why you need an alias.
>>
> Infact, I don't have a good reason for using alias, I just found this
> proposal on the web while I was
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 4/25/14, 1:17 PM, Thuban wrote:
>>> root /var/www/mysite;
>>> location /owncloud {
>>> alias /var/www/mysite/owncloud;
>>> include /etc/nginx/conf.d/owncloud.conf;
>>> }
>>>
>>> , but services like owncloud need `location` rules too, so I finally
>>> have "location /example
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 4/25/14, 12:06 PM, Thuban wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to use subdirectories instead of subdomains because my host
> doesn't support subdomains.
First suggestion is get a better host.
>
> So, instead of having :
>
> - http://owncloud.example.com
> - http://wordpress.example.com
> - http://anyservice.example.com
>
> I would like to have :
> - http:
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Those should be set as fastcgi_params either in the location where your "fastcgi_pass" statement is located, or in an included file.
Something like:
fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME $fastcgi_script_name;
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Jim Ohlstein
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How to...
Hello,
It's been quite awhile since I've used Perl with nginx and t the time I used fcgiwrap - see https://nginx.localdomain.pl/wiki/FcgiWrap.
I have a (perhaps dumb) question. Is your Perl script executable? If not, that can cause a 403.
See if anything is in your access log related to those requests.
Change the severity of error logging. It's set to "error" by default but y
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Jim Ohlstein
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How to...
Hello,
On 4/11/14, 12:11 PM, Valentin V. Bartenev wrote:
> "Answering the Critical Question: Can You Get Private SSL Keys Using Heartbleed?"
> @ http://blog.cloudflare.com/answering-the-critical-question-can-you-get-private-ssl-keys-using-heartbleed
>
Thanks for the link. On a quick read it seems their conclusion is that
while it is *extremely* unlikely that your private key(
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 3/26/14, 10:02 AM, itpp2012 wrote:
> Maybe you need to switch over to nginx :)
>
Haha. Did I miss the announcement that someone wrote a PHP handler for
nginx? ;)
Seriously, perhaps you misunderstood, or perhaps, as I suspect, this is
a joke. I am using nginx (1.5.12).
--
Jim Ohlstein
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the
difference." -
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 3/26/14, 10:10 AM, Bruno Prémont wrote:
>
> Yeah, vanilla mod_rpaf-0.6 does not handle IPv6 addresses well.
>
> Be careful with the patch you choose, some fix the textual
> representation of REMOTE_ADDR but still break on Apache-side access
> control (e.g. on mis-match between proxy connection address family and
> header-passed address family).
>
> The patch
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 3/26/14, 9:56 AM, B.R. wrote:
>
> I do not know if those 502 are directly tied to some IPv6 request, since
> I have both v4/v6 connectivity. I do not know how switch/fallback
> between versions occur during normal browsing.
> I recovered access to the URL, but following your explanation the 502
> were due to the temporary apache setup.
>
> - I know little about
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 3/25/14, 6:50 PM, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
> On 25 March 2014 21:17, Jim Ohlstein <jim@ohlste.in> wrote:
>> that "T08:13Z" mean
>
> The Z suffix indicates UTC, as per section 2 of
> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3339.txt.
>
> HTH,
> Jonathan
>
Thank you for educating me.
It's a busy server and I turn over logs frequently so unfortunately
th
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 3/25/14, 4:57 PM, B.R. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Still down from my side. I do not have cache anywhere, since my browser
> purges it on every shutdown.
> If you look at your frontend logs around the time I specified in the
> subject, you should notice some 502 being thrown. Do you really need my
> IP address? Any 502 you would find under whatever circumstances would
>
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello,
On 3/25/14, 10:27 AM, Sarah Novotny wrote:
>
> On Mar 25, 2014, at 1:14 AM, B.R. <reallfqq-nginx@yahoo.fr
> <mailto:reallfqq-nginx@yahoo.fr>> wrote:
>
>> http://forum.nginx.org/ fails to return proper content.
>
> It looks like it was transient or Jim fixed it up. Thanks for the report!
>
There was a segmentation fault in the upstream about 14 minut
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Hmm, well that would be an ASSumption.
Evidently, you have not considered that there is yet another possibility. Perhaps it is intentionally disabled?
Hint: it *is* disabled, and there *is* a reason. Consider that you use this site as a portal to a mailing list when you think about what that reason might be.
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Site Suggestions
Please welcome itpp2012 who has kindly agreed to help out with administrative and moderating tasks here at the nginx forum.
Thanks for your help!
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Announcements
Hello,
On 2/16/14, 2:57 PM, Philipp Kraus wrote:
> Hi
>
> thanks for your answer, seems to be working
>
>> ==
>> location ^~ /scripts/ {
>> # do your /scripts/ stuff
>> }
>> location / {
>> # do everything else
>> }
>> ==
>
>
> I have defined my script location with:
>
> location ~ \.php$ {
> fastcgi_pass
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello,
On 2/4/14, 9:38 PM, mevans336 wrote:
> I upgraded my Nginx reverse proxy to 1.5.10 using the official Ubuntu
> Precise Nginx packages, but my site is still reporting SPDY/2 in Chrome. Do
> I need to do something more drastic than issuing a kill -HUP on the master
> process to load the new Nginx binary? Or am I missing something else?
HUP reloads the configuration.
USR2 upgrad
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Jim Ohlstein
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Nginx Mailing List - English
On 1/24/14, 9:55 AM, Reinis Rozitis wrote:
>> ./nginx: error while loading shared libraries: libluajit-5.1.so.2:
>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>> How should configure Debian so that Nginx find the files it needs?
>
> You can always write 'ldd nginx' (also for every other executable on
> linux) to see where the librariers (*.so) should be lo
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Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 1/9/14, 12:14 PM, nano wrote:
> On 10/01/2014 2:21 AM, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 1/9/14, 7:24 AM, nano wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I share your opinion regarding nginx documentation. It is woeful.
>>> Particularly when compared to other exemplary open source projects, such
>>> as Postfix and FreeBSD. My
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Hello,
On 1/9/14, 9:42 AM, nano wrote:
>
> I have attempted several variations of this format[1] you recommend and
> continue to produce a broken site; dialog to download
> application/octet-stream from the main servername.com and a 'File not
> found.' from https://servername.com/phpmyadmin.
>
> [1]
> location / {
> try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args;
> }
&g
by
Jim Ohlstein
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Nginx Mailing List - English
Hello,
On 1/9/14, 7:24 AM, nano wrote:
>
> I share your opinion regarding nginx documentation. It is woeful.
> Particularly when compared to other exemplary open source projects, such
> as Postfix and FreeBSD. My inability to easily transfer my webservers to
> nginx from Apache, due to (my own shortcomings compounded by) terribly
> inadequate documentation, nearly made the tr
by
Jim Ohlstein
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ulrith Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Hi! I have answered to my companion on the forum but got answer that
> my reply will be moderated.
> It's not on the forum still.
> Could you moderate my reply please?
Please understand that because I am the only moderator here on any regular basis, it sometimes takes a day or two. In this case my internet
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Jim Ohlstein
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Site Suggestions
On 7/15/13 7:51 AM, Atul Bansal wrote:
> Ok... So please suggest solution here..
> I need to setup sites on nginx so tht processing of sites sud b fast
>
I mean no disrespect, but the solution is to get a competent sysadmin.
This can all be fixed in about 5-10 minutes. Your configuration is
*completely* wrong, you're trying to run two web servers which are
competing for ::80, you have
by
Jim Ohlstein
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On 05/16/13 08:10, Daniel Griscom wrote:
> List-Id isn't shown in my inbox listing, so that doesn't help me when
> I'm scanning my inbox. Even when I open the email I have to scan the
> headers to figure out just what the specific email is about.
>
> All (almost?) of my other mailing lists follow this convention, which
> makes sense since every email from the "nginx" ma
by
Jim Ohlstein
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On 05/06/13 09:54, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 09:01:45AM -0400, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
>
>> On 05/05/13 16:32, Maxim Dounin wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 07:08:55PM -0400, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>> I have just seen a similar situation using fastcgi cac
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Jim Ohlstein
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On 05/05/13 16:32, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 07:08:55PM -0400, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> I have just seen a similar situation using fastcgi cache. In my case
>> I am using the same cache (but only one cache) for several
>> server/location blocks. The system is a fairly basic nginx set up
>> with four upstream fastcgi
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Jim Ohlstein
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On 05/03/13 18:01, Maxim Dounin wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> You've configured two distinct caches to use single directory.
> This is not how it's expected to work.
>
> You should use distinct directories for each cache you configure.
> If you want different locations to use the same cache - just use
> the same cache in the proxy_cache directive.
>
> [...]
>
>>
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Jim Ohlstein
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On Apr 27, 2013, at 3:59 PM, "itpp2012" <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote:
> Hello Maxim,
>
> Can you tell us the status with the branches ?
> Is 1.3 now the new stable ? (what is then the status of 1.2 ?)
> Is 1.4 development ?
>
> Should all 1.2 users upgrade to 1.3 ?
>
>
http://nginx.org/
Jim Ohlstein_______________________________________________
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Jim Ohlstein
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On 4/6/13 4:05 PM, B.R. wrote:
> That's exactly what I tried first, and if there are multiple servers
> listening to same ports, I get the following error:
> nginx: duplicate listen options for [::]:80 in
> /etc/nginx/conf.d/***.conf:3
> See follow-up messages or (through the forum archive on this subject):
> http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,238147,238152#msg-238152
Please do
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Jim Ohlstein
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Nginx Mailing List - English
On Sep 27, 2012 11:40 AM, "Cos" <rosettas@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> My system is FreeBSD 9 with latest version nginx.
>
> Here is my conf file content:
>
> #user www;
> worker_processes 1;
>
> #error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
Have you tried un-commenting the line above?
>
> #pid logs/nginx.pid;
>
>
> eve
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Jim Ohlstein
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