On 2/19/11 6:14 PM, Maxim Dounin wrote: > Hello! > > On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 12:05:17PM -0500, Jim Ohlstein wrote: > > [...] > >>> And as far as this indeed affects mailing list and forum, >>> including people in this particular thread (note several messages >>> with incorrect configs due to<NAME> being stripped) - I don't > > Just a sideby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/18/11 5:06 PM, Maxim Dounin wrote: > Hello! > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:46:44PM -0500, Jim Ohlstein wrote: > >> On 2/18/11 11:57 AM, Dayo wrote: >>> Здравствуйте! >>> >>> Maxim Dounin Wrote: >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> Just a side note: forum is awful, it eats >>by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/19/11 1:12 AM, Dayo wrote: > no need to spit the dummy Hardly "spit the dummy", though you are entitled to your opinion. Just telling it like it is but I applaud your (mis)use of Australian idiom. -- Jim Ohlstein _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginxby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/19/11 10:45 AM, timknip wrote: > hi, > > It's quite new for me to use nginx as the webserver, nginx 0.7.65 + php > /fpm on freebsd, which was installed on Apr 28th, 2010. I configured > the server to listen on Port 80 as seen below. > > server { > listen 80; > > My php script will create a folder by domain name each time it detect a > diffeby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/18/11 11:57 AM, Dayo wrote: > Здравствуйте! > > Maxim Dounin Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- >>>> Just a side note: forum is awful, it eats >> data. >>> >>> To be fair to the forum, I was the one that >> truncated the quote to only >>> show the relevant part to my post. >>> Theby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/17/11 10:03 AM, Dayo wrote: > edogawaconan Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- >> If I remember correctly: >> >> server { >> server_name www.mysite.com; >> rewrite ^ $schema://mysite.com$request_uri >> permanent; >> } > > Good memory. Not "$schema" though, but "$scheme" > > >by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/17/11 9:44 AM, whiskybar wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I used to use the following trick to cut the initial www. from the > address so that www.mysite.com would redirect to mysite.com: > > > server { > server_name mysite.com www.mysite.com; > > if ($host ~* www\..*) { > rewrite ^(.*)$ $1 permanent; > } > Wrong way! server {by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/15/11 1:38 PM, kaspars wrote: >> Looks like your client stores compressed data in memcached. Check >> your client documentation to find out how to switch it off. > > I already did that -- I'm sure it does not compress data. > > I just noticed that the problem occurs only for pages with a lot of HTML > (6KB), while smaller pages (3KB) are rendered fine. This is nowheby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/10/11 5:51 AM, shadowlink64 wrote: > Our site is currently on a linux VPS with DreamHost and using nginx > 0.8.53 as the web server and php-fcgi version 5.2.15. On occasion, our > php-fastcgi processes just suddenly crash, and our users are left with a > "502 Bad Gateway" error from nginx. The server is configured to use unix > sockets and not a TCP port. > > Ouby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On Feb 9, 2011 1:31 PM, "Michael Shadle" <mike503@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think Jerome was working on a fastcgi_param method to alter ini directives from the nginx conf. IIRC. Is it available? If not then it won't help him now. If so, please enlighten us. > > On Feb 9, 2011, at 7:54 AM, Piotr Karbowski <jabberuser@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 02/04/2011 0by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 2/5/11 6:53 PM, lifeisjustabout wrote: > Hi, > > I have sites and connect fastcgi app :9000 sometimes fastcgi app closing > unexceptly so my websites also down i have to start fastcgi app manually > is there any possiblity that i can find out why fastcgi killing itself > and if so, is there any possibility that i can add some command > somewhere it will trigger to start fasby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 1/8/11 2:39 PM, Ryan Malayter wrote: > On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 4:40 PM, izrodix<nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: >> Any suggestions ? --> http://flowplayer.org/forum/2/56928 >> > > No, because that link seems to have no content. If you're too lazy to > reformulate the question for this forum, you probably won't get much > help. > Not to disagree with your pby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 1/6/11 4:59 AM, Jim Ohlstein wrote: > On 1/6/11 4:46 AM, antituhan wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I have an old domain& new domain, let's call the old domain is >> www.olddomain.com and the new one is www.newdomain.com. >> Yesterday, I've register the new domain (www.newdomain.com), but, the >> olddomain.com still active. Both of them can be accessed byby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 1/6/11 4:46 AM, antituhan wrote: > > Hi, > > I have an old domain& new domain, let's call the old domain is > www.olddomain.com and the new one is www.newdomain.com. > Yesterday, I've register the new domain (www.newdomain.com), but, the > olddomain.com still active. Both of them can be accessed by user. But, in > some direction (nginx.conf), i've limit the old domaby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
Once again we have upgraded to the latest development series, 0.9.0, released today.by Jim Ohlstein - Announcements
On 11/21/10 12:29 PM, sastro wrote: > My server running Nginx and php-fpm for wordpress. Today i installed > memcached but i dont know how to setting the memcached thing into conf > file. Here is my wordpres conf file > > server{ > listen 80; > server_name www.mywebsite.com; > access_log /var/log/nginx/mywpt.access_log; > error_log /vby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 11/17/10 1:37 AM, Edho P Arief wrote: > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 1:30 PM, maar3amt<nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote: >> Hi >> >> i try set up http auth in one of my domain sub-folder but httpauth not >> work properly. >> >> mys conf. >> >> >> location /adm/ { >> auth_basic Restrito; >> autby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 11/1/10 11:27 AM, Peter Portante wrote: > I agree. Listening in on this mailing list, I constantly hear of requests to > convert an apache setup to nginx. > > Having a tool to capture 80% of the easy Apache configs might be really > helpful for folks. I realize this is a hard problem, so this is not said > lightly. > > Perhaps a future Google Summer of Code project? >by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 10/17/10 4:59 PM, DarkPepe wrote: > yes ... it's installed, but that doesnt fiix the server address :( > > Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,141655,141665#msg-141665 > It's possibly how mod_rpaf is configured in your apache.conf file. Make certain that mod_rpaf is loaded and use something like this (mostly from page previously linked): LoadModule rpaf_moduby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 10/17/10 4:12 PM, DarkPepe wrote: > Hi, > > First of all, my setup: > Debian 5 > Apache 2, > Nginx 0.6.32 as Proxy > PHP 5 as Apache module > All installed via apt > And, (important data), the server handles 5 different ips wich are > distributed among several websites, so both apache and nginx are > listening to several ips at the same time. > > My probleby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 8/27/10 12:07 PM, Ed W wrote: > On 27/08/2010 16:45, Jim Ohlstein wrote: >> >> So stop complaining about the Wiki and fix it. The Wiki is after all a >> community project. If you have better ideas post them. > > I'm posting and yet you are apparently telling me not to post any more? Don't be so dramatic. I said to stop complaining about the content of the Wiki and fby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 8/27/10 11:22 AM, Ed W wrote: > Look, not had a lot of success raising this quietly. The Nginx wiki has > a number of very insecure PHP configuration suggestions. Anyone using > these example configurations should immediately review their > configuration and ensure that they aren't vulnerable to an upload attack > where uploaded files might be accidentally treated as executableby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 8/26/10 7:07 AM, Ed W wrote: > No one seems quite as excited about this as I feel? What am I missing? What you say is true, that such a file would be parsed as PHP if requested in that manner but it needs to be uploaded successfully first. Most modern PHP based galleries will not upload a file ending with ".jpg" unless it actually is a JPEG. Same with a file misidentified asby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
Sorry. It's on or off for the board, not user selectable.by Jim Ohlstein - Site Suggestions
On 8/24/10 6:19 AM, Ian Hobson wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm webmaster of a number of websites, and several people have reported > that they are having problems using some of my sites > > They are all using versions of IE that are in libraries or large > corporate installations and thus heavily secured. > > One gets the following error: > > "Internet explorer cannoby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 8/6/10 6:50 PM, Sina wrote: > hello , > i configured nginx with php-cgi but a problem is now happening and my > CPU Load is high but there is not high requests.... > rather when visitors start leeching(rapidleech) php-cgi starts making > highly loads... > look this screenshot : > > http://host16.globat.com/files/2j992a5506h5obmaahfb.png > > i dont know why php-cgby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 8/5/10 2:13 PM, Sergey A. Osokin wrote: > On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 12:54:39PM -0400, Jim Ohlstein wrote: >> I'm not sure if this is a big issue or not, but here goes: >> >> Yesterday I upgraded from FreeBSD 8.0 to 8.1. At the final reboot nginx >> did not start and gave a core dump. I had built nginx using gcc 4.5.1. >> Rebuilding from source cleared the problem.by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
On 8/5/10 12:56 PM, Igor Sysoev wrote: > > It's interesting to see core dump backtrace, if you still have old > binary and its sources. > > I rebuilt the binary using ports and the old one was over written. All I have is the core dump. I'll send it to you privately as it's a big file and doesn't need to be sent to everyone. -- Jim Ohlstein ___________________________________by Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
I'm not sure if this is a big issue or not, but here goes: Yesterday I upgraded from FreeBSD 8.0 to 8.1. At the final reboot nginx did not start and gave a core dump. I had built nginx using gcc 4.5.1. Rebuilding from source cleared the problem. Logs show nothing as nginx never started. # nginx -V nginx version: nginx/0.8.48 TLS SNI support enabled configure arguments: --prefix=/usr/local/etcby Jim Ohlstein - Nginx Mailing List - English
You asked one question, a question which has been asked and answered elsewhere many, many times, and then you complain that you can't get help? Your expectations are unrealistic.by Jim Ohlstein - Site Suggestions