I have a python application hosted under gunicorn that is expected to have long 
lived requests.It works just fine if we hit the application directly; however, 
we want to have nginx in front of it and are having issues with 504 errors.
I found some settings on-line that seem to be what we want to change, 
specifically the proxy_*_timeouts and send_timeout, and applied them to an 
environment. However, no matter what I try it always fails at 60 seconds.Here's 
the settings I am presently trying:

        # Force HTTP/1.1 over proxy and its Keep-Alive functionality
        proxy_http_version 1.1;
        proxy_set_header Connection "";

        # Disable request buffering so requests go immediately to server
        proxy_request_buffering off;

        # Timeouts
        # Connect, Send Normal Timeout (60 seconds) OK
        # Proxy Back-end Timeout (10m default) probably needs to be long
        # Read/Client Send Timeout (60 second default) must be very long
        proxy_timeout 3600;
        proxy_connect_timeout 1800;
        proxy_read_timeout 1800;
        proxy_send_timeout 1800;
        send_timeout 1800;

These are all applied on the location second. I've tried these setting under 
both the location section and the server section, but there doesn't seem to be 
any difference.

What am I missing?
TIA,
Ben
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