Nginx user survey

2020-06-18 Thread Libby Meren
Hello NGINX community, Welcome to the 2020 NGINX User Survey. Over the past six years, you’ve helped us improve our solutions and evolve our product roadmap. Please continue to share your experiences and ideas with us — we value your feedback. https://nkadmin.typeform.com/to/dMGPBn#source=em

Re: Nginx potentially leaking real filenames? (hopefully properly formatted)

2020-06-18 Thread Marcin Wanat
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 5:04 PM lists wrote: > In theory not a problem, but look at the text on this page about placing > root in location blocks. > > https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/tutorials/config_pitfalls/ > > I saw your first post and thought it was entertaining. Somebody n

Re: Nginx potentially leaking real filenames? (hopefully properly formatted)

2020-06-18 Thread lists
In theory not a problem, but look at the text on this page about placing root in location blocks. https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/topics/tutorials/config_pitfalls/ I saw your first post and thought it was entertaining. Somebody needs to annoy those hackers. Since I don't use php I tr

Curious problem with nginx, NFS and Chrome; Edge, Firefox & Safari are all fine.

2020-06-18 Thread Jay Caines-Gooby
I wrote it up in some detail here: https://serverfault.com/questions/1021932/why-does-setting-nfs-sync-option-for-aws-efs-cause-nginx-chrome-to-chunk-or-brea Intrigued if anyone can help me understand why -- Jay Caines-Gooby http://jay.gooby.org j...@gooby.org +44 (0)7956 182625 twitter, skype &

Nginx potentially leaking real filenames? (hopefully properly formatted)

2020-06-18 Thread Pizab W
Hi, I am experimenting with various ways of annoying bots and automated vulnerability scanners that reach my service. In one instance I am serving a recursive decompression bomb for all requests for .php files. Since none of my services run PHP, and never have, all such traffic can be safely