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-> How to turn OFF that messages? They really really suck!!
Thank you very much for your feedbacks
Thank you very much - in future, i will give direct links to the target server instead of reverse proxy
Reverse proxy: (www.)mydomain.com
Target: content.mydomain.com
Then i will give links like https://content.mydomain.com/~downloads/fileXYZ.zip in future - then, that issue should not occur...
Hi there
I get that INFO log when i exeute plesk repair fs -verbose
Checking virtual hosts' file system
One or more files or directories in the root directory of the domain
'MY_DOMAIN.TLD' are either writable by anyone or neither
readable nor writable by the owner. Such permissions are...
Maybe the additional instruction "gzip_proxied any;" will also cause some issues in some cases? Or is it 100% harmless...?
Thank you very much for your feedbacks! :-)
But it seems it does - at least with my config... since i gave that ~18GB file download link (due to a bug report) to a company for investigation, Plesk started
a.) With the Web GUI quota messagees
AND
b.) To fill that directory /var/lib/nginx/nginx/proxy/
Yes, the activation of 64MB...
Thank you very much for your feedback. Before, the nginx caching was activated [Screenshot on initial post on this thread], but it was ONLY (?) 64 MB - so limited.
If there is a file that exceeds that 64 Mb size, that file will not be bypassed by caching mecahnism - i.m.o. the 64mb rule will be...
@Peter Debik:
"If you have installed Nginx through Plesk and let Plesk configure it for your, it should all be configured correctly. If you have added your own configurations or not had Nginx installed through Plesk or modified it later, that could lead to the issue described above."
I never...
@Peter Debik: Thank you very very much for your feedback. Will look ASAP on it!! :)
@IgorG: I'm sorry, but i really can't see any inappropriateness - my expressions are adequate i.m.o...
that i just #@§|¬§()/(ç¬... ;-)
And the most disturbing thing on all is: That ~18GB file, from that NGINX will create LOCAL cache is even not on the local server / filesystem - it's on a COMPLETELY (!!!!) different IP in that case. (Plesk is just a reverse proxy - mod_proxy)
So WT... ?!?!??!?