Hello,
I have nginx 1.3 on my ubuntu 10.04 and there are some websites running by
it. I'd like to setup a forward proxy on a specific port so that I could use
it on my browsers network options.
I've done this so far:
server
{
listen my.vps.ip.address:54321;
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 12:40:06PM -0600, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Hi there,
I've been looking on Internet about this but seems all the examples
available are for a proxy conf or fcgi conf. Not both.
In nginx, each request in handled in one location block. Only the
configuration
Hello,
I'm trying to see ways in which OpenGrok could be optimised with nginx.
One of the ideas I have is using nginx to serve the /xref/ pages,
instead of them going through OpenGrok each time. OpenGrok (the
indexer) pre-generates the body of the /xref/ pages, and stores the
resulting html
Hello Maxim,
Can you tell us the status with the branches ?
Is 1.3 now the new stable ? (what is then the status of 1.2 ?)
Is 1.4 development ?
Should all 1.2 users upgrade to 1.3 ?
Posted at Nginx Forum:
http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,238606,238681#msg-238681
On Apr 27, 2013, at 3:59 PM, itpp2012 nginx-fo...@nginx.us wrote:
Hello Maxim,
Can you tell us the status with the branches ?
Is 1.3 now the new stable ? (what is then the status of 1.2 ?)
Is 1.4 development ?
Should all 1.2 users upgrade to 1.3 ?
http://nginx.org/
Jim