I'm an nginx newbie, and need use use it as a front end for a website
that also handles websocket connections. I have the configuration set
up so that requests to a specific URI match a location section, which
then proxies the request to the websocket back end server, and it all
works. (Very co
... bump?
(thanks,
Dan)
At 9:32 AM -0400 5/8/13, Daniel Griscom wrote:
I'm an nginx newbie, and need use use it as a front end for a
website that also handles websocket connections. I have the
configuration set up so that requests to a specific URI match a
location section, which
eader, i.e. $http_upgrade
variable.
On Thu, 2013-05-09 at 14:45 -0400, Daniel Griscom wrote:
> ... bump?
>
> (thanks,
> Dan)
>
>
> At 9:32 AM -0400 5/8/13, Daniel Griscom wrote:
> >I'm an nginx newbie, and need use use it as a front end for a
> >
Thanks. I've been coming to that conclusion myself.
Take care,
Dan
At 7:00 PM +0400 5/11/13, Maxim Dounin wrote:
Hello!
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 02:35:35PM -0400, Daniel Griscom wrote:
That's great information, but now I need to figure out how to
selectively proxy to my websock
This mailing list is run by Gnu's Mailman application. The default
configuration for Mailman adds a "[NameOfMailList]" prefix to the
subject of every sent email, e.g.
Subject: [Congregation] Tuesday's Notes
This makes it very easy to sort out my inbox, and gives my spam
filter something to
#x27;d like to have it turned on, but if there's a reason
to keep it off then that's fine by me.
Dan
At 3:59 PM +0400 5/16/13, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
On 5/16/13 3:41 PM, Daniel Griscom wrote:
This mailing list is run by Gnu's Mailman application. The default
configuratio
At 9:18 AM -0400 5/16/13, Jim Ohlstein wrote:
On 05/16/13 08:10, Daniel Griscom wrote:
List-Id isn't shown in my inbox listing, so that doesn't help me when
I'm scanning my inbox. Even when I open the email I have to scan the
headers to figure out just what the specific email
At 3:34 PM +0200 5/16/13, René Neumann wrote:
Am 16.05.2013 15:18, schrieb Jim Ohlstein:
I think what Maxim was alluding to is that any decent email client will
sort messages for you based on headers if you set it do do so. This way
you don't need to scan your entire inbox for messages from a