Hi,
I’m trying to configure Nginx 1.9.7 as a proxy server. This proxy server won’t
serve as SSL termination for HTTPS requests, for which the proxy_ssl directive
sounds perfect.
http://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_proxy_module.html?&_ga=1.265652687.1742266542.1457571695#proxy_ssl
Howeve
On Wednesday 13 April 2016 12:21:52 B.R. wrote:
> As per the docs, I do not see a mean of doing what you wish directly in an
> upstream block.
> That cut-off might be a feature request you could post on their bug tracker.
>
> In the meanwhile, you might parse data about servers from an upstream gr
As per the docs, I do not see a mean of doing what you wish directly in an
upstream block.
That cut-off might be a feature request you could post on their bug tracker.
In the meanwhile, you might parse data about servers from an upstream group
on a status page you would have configured.
However, t
Waow.
I am off-topic, but Valentin I shall note you are showing a great deal of
patience.
Without any doubt your interlocutor will be glad and thankful for it, and
will demonstrate it as good as when he (quickly) becomes upset.
Btw, I do not know any Captain Evidence, only Captain Obvious.
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*B.
Hello,
I'm not yet an Nginx user, but have a question on it's capacbility.
I've had a look at the http load balancer, but cannot see anything that
would allow me to set the % or number of servers in an upstream backend
group that should be available before an error response is returned.
The scen
Hello again.
Maxim Dounin Wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 05:46:32AM -0500, vergil wrote:
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> > vedranf Wrote:
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> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'm having an issue where nginx
On Wednesday 13 April 2016 00:47:14 drookie wrote:
> Is there someone besides Captain Evidence who knows the answer ? This is
> actually the problem of the modern internet: half of the decent questions is
> flooded out by people, who not only think they know the answer, but are
> arrogant enough to
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 12:47:14AM -0400, drookie wrote:
Hi there,
> Is there someone besides Captain Evidence who knows the answer ?
There's you, me, him, them, everybody.
At least, everybody who read the previous answers in the thread.
> This is
> actually the problem of the modern internet: