>
> I think that that should probably not make a difference to the upstream
> service.
>
Correct, I did confirm that `proxy_pass` is sending the entire multipart
form request.
I suspect that you'll have to do some more investigation, to see what is
> different on your upstream server when nginx i
Thanks for this Peter. I’ll look at redbot.
Do you by any chance have the script? My problem is intermittent and I
don’t know if it’s a good idea to actively listen to production logging.
On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 3:21 PM Peter Booth via nginx
wrote:
> You need to understand what requests are
good evening,
in the past we were mailing each other on a daily base but now it is
silent. Anything alright?
On 03.10.2018 23:02, Stefan Müller wrote:
thank you again for you quick answer but I'm getting lost
A typical nginx configuration has only one http {} block.
You can look at some
In summary I am trying to reverse proxy a group of windows web servers,
where there is a # in the url. I have it mostly working except this. I
used the nginx ldap auth modules, including their sample backend app. In
that app, when auth succeeds a page is presented with a hello world you
were su
Thanks Maxim. Guess we just need to wait :)
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https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,281512,281540#msg-281540
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