Hello all!
If I issue a "kill -s HUP" from root to the pid I find on my freeBSD
machine it does'nt reload the configuration.
If I issue a "service nginx reload" it does.
Is it normal?
Here is the output of my "pkg info nginx" which shoud carry all the
relevant informations:
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019 16:23:26 +0100
Luciano Mannucci wrote:
> I have an istallation of nginx in a FreeBSD PPC64 server (running
> 11.3 RELEASE) which seems to ignore kill -HUP: it doesn't reload
> configuration and doesn't log the fact that kill has reached it, even
> if I set the
I have an istallation of nginx in a FreeBSD PPC64 server (running
11.3 RELEASE) which seems to ignore kill -HUP: it doesn't reload
configuration and doesn't log the fact that kill has reached it, even
if I set the debug level in error_log to "debug".
nginx -V says:
nginx version: nginx/1.17.6
On Fri, 2 Mar 2018 10:33:45 +
James wrote:
> I'd like the option of order by date, "ls -t", "ls -rt". This helps
> because the text order of numbers is "10 11 8 9", see:
>
> http://nginx.org/download/
Well, this is way less trivial than simply add a flag to reverse sort
On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 19:45:27 +0300
Roman Arutyunyan wrote:
> Just in case you'll get back to XML/XSLT, here's a simple configuration to
> sort the files:
Many thanks!
I'll give it a try.
Cheers,
Luciano.
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2018 12:16:34 +
Miguel C wrote:
> there's a default sorting option for name/data etc
> https://github.com/aperezdc/ngx-fancyindex#fancyindex-default-sort
>
> I do see a default_sort as a directive but not for "ascending" "descending"
> (doesn't since
On Wed, 28 Feb 2018 23:30:35 +
Miguel C wrote:
> I'm unsure if thats possible without 3rd party module...
>
> I've used fancyindex before when I wanted sorting.
I don't find fancyindex module in 1.13.9. It seems that some of its
features are now in autoindex. It is
Hello all,
I have a directory served by nginx via autoindex (That works perfectly
as documented :). I need to show the content in reverse order (ls -r),
is there any rather simple method?
Thanks in advance,
Luciano.
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/"\ /Via A. Salaino, 7 - 20144 Milano (Italy)
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:05:50 +0100
Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:05:50 +0100
Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org wrote:
The rewrite that you want doesn't happen, because the request
/en/privacy.php is handled in:
location ~ \.php$ {
location
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 22:43:05 +0100
Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org wrote:
The rest of the config?
:)
Well, I've posted it in my previous request for help. Beeing
longish I tried to spare some bandwith... :)
==
server {
rewrite ^/(.*)_k(.*).htm$ /pagina.php?k=$2 ;
rewrite
On Sat, 7 Jun 2014 11:39:55 +0100
Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org wrote:
add something like
location ~ \.php$ {
fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:9004;
}
so that nginx knows to handle this request the way you want it to.
Works! :-) :)
I had to add few other things (it
I'm still trying to move everything from apache to nginx.
I've successfully translated some rules from the .htaccess:
RewriteRule ^(.*)_k(.*)\.htm$ pagina.php?k=$2
works pretty weff if turned into:
rewrite ^/(.*)_k(.*).htm$ /pagina.php?k=$2 ;
while
RewriteRule ^privacy.php$
Hello list,
I'm moving a bunch of sites from Apache to nginx 1.5.13 :).
Everything went fine for the static ones and for the sites under wp or
joomla. I have one site in php developped by the customer that seemed
ok till I discovered that it has a subdirectory with its own .htacess
file. Trying
On Sat, 7 Jun 2014 10:08:54 +0100
Francis Daly fran...@daoine.org wrote:
On Sat, Jun 07, 2014 at 10:50:05AM +0200, Luciano Mannucci wrote:
Hi there,
What did I have wrong?
You left out some useful information:
* what request do you make?
new.assirm.it/en/
* what response do you get
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