Hello! On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 06:16:46PM +0300, Peter Volkov wrote:
> Err, After few hours of debugging, and writing email here, I've realised > that I have `gzip off;` in http {} block of configuration. After enabling > gzip in http block everything works fine. Is it correct behaviour that no > warning is issued with such configuration? The configuration specified in http{} block applies, unless you've redefined the configuration in more specific scope, such as server{} or location{}. That is, the following configuration won't use gzip: http { gzip off; server { listen 80; } } But the following will: http { gzip off; server { listen 80; gzip on; } } That's how it is expected to work. If a configuration with "gzip off;" at the http level and "gzip on;" at the server level doesn't work for you, but changing it to "gzip on;" at the http level works, most likely this means that you are looking at the wrong server{} block. Note that the configuration you've provided listens on the port 80 (the default): > > server { > > gzip on; > > gzip_comp_level 5; > > gzip_http_version 1.0; > > gzip_buffers 4 32k; > > gzip_min_length 0; > > gzip_types application/octet-stream; > > gzip_proxied any; > > gzip_vary on; > > > > proxy_buffering off; > > > > location / { > > proxy_pass http://10.239.254.17:9102; > > } > > } And you are testing port 9102, not 80: > > curl -v IP:9202 -H 'Accept-Encoding: deflate, gzip' -o output Most likely this means that you are testing against the wrong server{} block, and that's why "gzip on;" at http{} level works for you. -- Maxim Dounin http://mdounin.ru/ _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx