Re: Receiving 2 strict-transport-security headers with different times

2015-02-07 Thread NitrouZ
Hi, Glad to help. Cheers. On Sunday, February 8, 2015, deltaxfx wrote: > dewanggaba, your hint was correct. Even though I am using the NGINX config > supplied by ownCloud, there was still a setting in the admin panel to force > HTTPS, which also sends an HSTS header. But the kicker is, if forc

Re: [Solved] Receiving 2 strict-transport-security headers with different times

2015-02-07 Thread deltaxfx
dewanggaba, your hint was correct. Even though I am using the NGINX config supplied by ownCloud, there was still a setting in the admin panel to force HTTPS, which also sends an HSTS header. But the kicker is, if force HTTPS (in PHP) is set to off (and just forced through the server config), ownClo

Re: Receiving 2 strict-transport-security headers with different times

2015-02-07 Thread deltaxfx
Very interesting. I am using ownCloud. I thought something like that may be the case and did a couple quick searches that didn't turn up anything, but I'll give it another look now. Thanks for the hint! Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,256508,256512#msg-256512 ___

Re: Receiving 2 strict-transport-security headers with different times

2015-02-07 Thread NitrouZ
I've got same experience with Laravel framework. They have another configuration to set header like that. What web apps framework do you use? On Sunday, February 8, 2015, deltaxfx wrote: > I have a domain setup with SSL and I am trying to get HSTS headers working. > I have done this in NGINX be

Benchmarking with wrk

2015-02-07 Thread B.R.
Hello, I am starting to play with some benchmarking tools. Following Konstantin advice (video from the last user conference ;o) ), I am avoiding ab. After a few runs, I notice I get some 'Socket errors' of diffent types: connect and timeout. How do I get details about them? Nothing seems to pop u

Receiving 2 strict-transport-security headers with different times

2015-02-07 Thread deltaxfx
I have a domain setup with SSL and I am trying to get HSTS headers working. I have done this in NGINX before with no problem. On this new domain I can't seem to get HSTS working properly. Not sure what I am doing wrong. I have the following in the server block for the SSL server: add_header Strict

Re: G-WAN assumptions: Part of truth/lies?

2015-02-07 Thread B.R.
One forgotten specific point I also wanted a reply upon: - Why is nginx' latency that high (200ms) while serving the built-in nop.gif content? (cf. 'The (long) story of Nginx's "wrk"' section) --- *B. R.* On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 12:39 AM, B.R. wrote: > Hello, > > Documentating myself on proper be

G-WAN assumptions: Part of truth/lies?

2015-02-07 Thread B.R.
Hello, Documentating myself on proper benchmarking, I ran into the following page: http://gwan.com/en_apachebench_httperf.html Their conclusion is that their product is the best of all. Well, 'of course' one might say... ;o) What surprised me most that they claim to use less resources AND perfor

Re: nginx does't serve compressed static .html files. is it a bug?

2015-02-07 Thread itpp2012
peter petrov Wrote: --- > Everything is working perfectly now. You can't imagine how grateful am http://nginx.org/en/donation.html :-) Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,256453,256505#msg-256505 _

Re: nginx does't serve compressed static .html files. is it a bug?

2015-02-07 Thread peter petrov
Оригинално писмо От: Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org Относно: Re: nginx does't serve compressed static .html files. is it a bug? До: nginx@nginx.org Изпратено на: 07.02.2015 00:53 On Fri, Feb 06, 2015 at 11:22:22PM +0200, peter petrov wrote: Hi there, > # ls