Hi,
When using nginx as a reverse proxy, in case of a large POST payload, what
does nginx do when upstream server sends response before nginx finishes
posting the full payload?
One use case is upstream enforces some payload limit and sends a HTTP/413
response when the payload read reaches certain
Hmmm, maybe it got packported by Debian...
I think we'll just disable http2 for the time being.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 09:13, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
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> On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 05:45:55PM +, Jasper Wallace wrote:
> > We are having intermittent problems uploading files via nginx to a
> > flask
Hi list,
IMAP servers (dovecot, cyrus...) rely on SASL authentication.
The SASL specs let the client requests a different identity than the one
used for authentication.
RFC 3501 says : The authorization identity passed from the client to the
server during the authentication exchange is interpret
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 05:45:55PM +, Jasper Wallace wrote:
> We are having intermittent problems uploading files via nginx to a
> flask backend over http2:
>
> 2019/12/16 16:07:08 [debug] 27658#27658: *1 event timer: 3, old:
> 1576512608187, new: 1576512608301
> 2019/12/16 16:07:08 [debug] 27