sday, June 3, 2021 4:02 PM
*To:* nginx@nginx.org; Benn Boulton
*Subject:* Re: gmer3.itd.sterling.com/home.htm in the access log
Let's dissect an HTTP request that is sent to your NGINX server.
Assume for a moment it's '/cr-bin/mp.exe' that's the request but
there's
You should create your own thread for this issue, Fatma, as it has
nothing to do with the issue that Benn was having.
Thomas
On 6/3/21 5:07 PM, Fatma MAZARI wrote:
Hi,
I have a question,
I wanna use nginx and ffmpeg to serve chunks to clients without using
or sending .m3u file to client. Ho
ing multiple
> posts so fast that we occasionally miss one, and hope this will resolve
> that.
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> Again, the proxy redirect is working, just the log entries is what
> prompted my asking.
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> Thanks,
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> - Benn
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> *From:* nginx *On
> Behalf Of *Mosh
ursday, June 3, 2021 1:29 PM
*To:* nginx@nginx.org
*Subject:* Re: gmer3.itd.sterling.com/home.htm in the access log
Benn,
I guess my explanation wasn't clear enough, so I'll try again.
That value is not coming from anywhere in your server's configuration
- it has nothing to do wit
er3.itd.sterling.com/home.htm in the access log
Benn,
I guess my explanation wasn't clear enough, so I'll try again.
That value is not coming from anywhere in your server's configuration - it has
nothing to do with proxy_pass or anything else. It is the value of the
"Referer" he
ginx?
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> -Benn
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> *From:* nginx *On Behalf Of *Moshe Katz
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 3, 2021 12:14 PM
> *To:* nginx@nginx.org
> *Subject:* Re: gmer3.itd.sterling.com/home.htm in the access log
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> Benn,
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> That part of the log is n
.itd.sterling.com/home.htm in the access log
Benn,
That part of the log is not the request 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
"r
.itd.sterling.com/home.htm in the access log
Benn,
That part of the log is not the request 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
"r
Benn,
That part of the log is not the request 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 s