Francis Daly wrote in post #1133402: > On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:15:55PM +0100, Gabriel Arrais wrote: >> Francis Daly wrote in post #1133390: > > Hi there, > >> > Are they all coming from a particular browser version, for example? >> >> For now, I can't see any pattern and the error logs (how they are >> formatted now) does not help me, they don't pass the user-agent data. > > Error logs usually don't include that information. Access logs > frequently > do, and it is often possible to tie log lines together based on > timestamp > and url. If you have the information, it may be a useful data point to > see whether the problems are associated with only one specific old > version > of a browser, where newer versions of the same thing browser no problem, > for example. >
I will try do this. >> > If they are allowed, then nginx should probably be changed to accept >> > them. If they are not, then the client should probably be changed not >> > to send them. >> >> Yes, I think if that is the case, nginx could be more permissive... > > Reading more closely, I still can't tell whether the surrounding quotes > are actively forbidden; but they are certainly advised against unless > the cookie was flagged as new, which I think nginx default ones are not. > > I would tend to invite the client to become fixed, or invite the user > to change clients. But that's because it costs me nothing to do so. > It's very difficult to do this in our product =/ >> Anyway I will leave here another log entry with the same >> error but a different value in the cookie. >> >> 2014/01/15 23:46:50 [error] 1577#0: *18789665 client sent too short >> userid cookie "sid=", client: xx.xx.xx.xx, server: xxxxxxx, request: > > There the cookie named "sid" has no value. I suspect more information > will be needed to know what is happening here -- was it somehow set > blank by something else running through nginx? I have nothing running through nginx that could be corrupting this cookie > Or is it an attempt by > the client to see what happens when they manually change things? > Maybe, but I don't think that it is the case... > Good luck with it, > > f > -- > Francis Daly [email protected] Thank you again Francis! Gabriel Arrais [email protected] -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
