t URL, it is the referrer header. The
path that was requested on your server is before that - a POST request to
"/cr-bin/mp.exe". The referrer (which the HTTP standard actually misspells as
"referer") is the web page that is making this request to your server.
Moshe
On Thu, Jun
eferer") is the web page that is making this request to your server.
Moshe
On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 12:08 PM Benn Boulton
mailto:bboul...@skippingstone.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed the NGINX service to help rate limit connections to my
Apache server on Windows.
NGNIX 1.
eferer") is the web page that is making this request to your server.
Moshe
On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 12:08 PM Benn Boulton
mailto:bboul...@skippingstone.com>> wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed the NGINX service to help rate limit connections to my
Apache server on Windows.
NGNIX 1.
Hello,
I have just installed the NGINX service to help rate limit connections to my
Apache server on Windows.
NGNIX 1.19.10 on Windows 10 64 bit
Everything seems to be working fine but I am getting access log entries that I
do not understand for the pages I am redirecting.
I am running a process