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nginx misconfiguration issue probably, my static file hosting is served by nginx
vika_nezrimaya
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2019-12-18 17:09
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I'm fairly sure yo don't need lua to log post body in nginx
sknebel
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2019-12-13 23:58
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I built a comment system that tails the logs and acts on specific tags so I was hoping to repurpose it. I guess the lua in nginx to get the data in the logs will have to do for now.
superkuh_
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2019-12-13 23:56
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Yeah, I looked at some workarounds for nginx which use ~20 lines of lua on the location definition to extract the url encoded post data and put it into the logs.
superkuh_
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2019-12-13 23:53
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Even the 'static' examples on the wiki are using lua in nginx.
superkuh_
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2019-12-13 23:39
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I've been reading the wiki for a couple days. Seems neat. I'm trying to implement a client receiver using a perl script to tail my nginx logs.
superkuh
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2019-12-10 17:13
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>But you might be able to get away with some >sort of automated Apache/nginx/etc. config >generator that is driven by some other >configuration file.
[intover_q]1
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2019-11-19 22:33
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But you might be able to get away with some sort of automated Apache/nginx/etc. config generator that is driven by some other configuration file.
[fluffy]
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2019-11-19 22:12
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nginx, apache, a php file which redirects to the place. In any case Google will want it to show their domain
[Lewis_Cowles]
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2019-10-24 11:29
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apache makes this easy with mod_proxy, nginx probably has something similar, but if you can only write PHP, then fetch and serve 😐
[snarfed]
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2019-10-24 02:09
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