On Apr 27, 2013, at 3:59 PM, "itpp2012" 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 Ohlstein__
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
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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
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 04:19:05AM -0400, asmith wrote:
Hi there,
> 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.
nginx is not a forward proxy.
It doe
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 app
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;