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Mastering NGINX - Second Edition

By : Dimitri Aivaliotis
Book Image

Mastering NGINX - Second Edition

By: Dimitri Aivaliotis

Overview of this book

NGINX is a high-performance HTTP server and mail proxy designed to use very few system resources. But despite its power it is often a challenge to properly configure NGINX to meet your expectations. Mastering Nginx is the solution – an insider’s guide that will clarify the murky waters of NGINX’s configuration. Tune NGINX for various situations, improve your NGINX experience with some of the more obscure configuration directives, and discover how to design and personalize a configuration to match your needs. To begin with, quickly brush up on installing and setting up the NGINX server on the OS and its integration with third-party modules. From here, move on to explain NGINX's mail proxy module and its authentication, and reverse proxy to solve scaling issues. Then see how to integrate NGINX with your applications to perform tasks. The latter part of the book focuses on working through techniques to solve common web issues and the know-hows using NGINX modules. Finally, we will also explore different configurations that will help you troubleshoot NGINX server and assist with performance tuning.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering NGINX - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Directive Reference
Persisting Solaris Network Tunings
Index

The proxy module


The following table summarizes some of the commonly used directives in the proxy module:

The proxy module directives

Explanation

proxy_connect_timeout

This directive specifies the maximum amount of time NGINX will wait for its connection to be accepted when making a request to an upstream server.

proxy_cookie_domain

This directive replaces the domain attribute of the Set-Cookie header from the upstream server; the domain to be replaced can either be a string, a regular expression, or a reference variable.

proxy_cookie_path

This directive replaces the path attribute of the Set-Cookie header from the upstream server; the path to be replaced can either be a string, a regular expression, or a reference variable.

proxy_headers_hash_bucket_size

This directive specifies the maximum size of header names.

proxy_headers_hash_max_size

This directive specifies the total size of headers received from the upstream server.

proxy_hide_header

This directive specifies...