Hi,
I am relatively new to nginx.
I would like to setup multiple domains on the same port. Nginx has SNI
support enabled.
Do i have to still point to the right ssl certificate and ssl private in
each of server blocks using the ssl_certificate directive?
Or is there a way, nginx will be able to d
I have setup nginx master process with a user , lets say user1.
In the nginx.conf, user directive is mentioned with nginx. (user nginx;)
I understand that worker processes will be spawned by user nginx when I
start nginx.
Is there a way to start worker processes also as user1 without changing
any
My client sends a request to nginx with a http header set.
This header is overwritten by nginx before passing along the reqest to the
downstream server.
I want to log the header after modification by nginx.
I understand that we can log the header sent by client using
"$http_".
Is there some embedd
Hi Francis,
Thanks for your update.
When nginx is installed (checking with -V option), I see that the user
specified is "nginx" user.
However my master and worker process are run as a different user (non root
user).
In this case I see that many of the directories in nginx are owned by nginx
user
Thanks for the details.
I have explicitly changed permissions for directories as required.
But the problem I am facing here is nginx reload fails due to permission
denied for proxy_temp folder.
I had explicitly changed permissions for this folder so that it could be
accesssed by user abc (user wit
Thanks a lot Francis.
Apparently nginx was once started as root. So automatically the ownership of
the temp folders got changed to nginx user.
This explains the sudden permission change even though I had set it
explictly.
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Sushma
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Hi all,
I understand that proxy_set_header sets headers before proxying the request
to the upstream server.
Is there some way I can set the headers at the time of request processing
itself not just before proxying to upstream servers?
Thanks,
Sushma
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