Quite possibly, if I use fetch (obviously passing no information on) to
retrieve the auth2.php file from my web server my apache log gives me
127.0.0.1 - - [19/Dec/2013:09:36:55 +0000] "GET /mailweb/auth2.php HTTP/1.1"
200 - "-" "fetch libfetch/2.0"

When nginx calls the same page I get
192.168.0.1 - - [19/Dec/2013:09:39:22 +0000] "GET /mailweb/auth2.php
HTTP/1.0" 500 - "-" "-"

I'll try and dig out a freebsd script to send the headers to see if my
apache/php setup is accepting/processing them at all.

Daniel


Reindl Harald Wed, 18 Dec 2013 09:57:02 -0800 

Am 18.12.2013 18:46, schrieb Daniel Schütze:
> I’ve tried your suggestion but I’m hitting a brick wall which is a bit
> irritating given how “simple” nginx config seems to be, my error in the
> nginx log is

that smells like a HTTP setup

honestly until a few weeks ago i did even not know that NGNIX can
proxy other protocols than http/https at all - i continue point
to dovecot as imap/pop3-proxy


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