413 Request Entity Too Large Rumi, June 9, 2016 If you’re getting 413 Request Entity Too Large errors trying to upload with nginx.net/, you need to increase the size limit in nginx.conf . Add ‘client_max_body_size xxM’ inside the server section, where xx is the size (in megabytes) that you want to allow. http { include mime.types; default_type application/octet-stream; sendfile on; keepalive_timeout 65; server { client_max_body_size 20M; listen 80; server_name localhost; # Main location location / { proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000/; } } } Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) nginx
Using FastCGI with Nginx for Performance on a VM November 11, 2012November 11, 2012 This weekend I decided to play around with the configuration on my Rackspace Cloud Server. Since our various websites have been doing well lately, the relatively low-powered machine I am running on is starting to fill up its available RAM. So far so good but as everyone quickly learns –… Read More
Linux Router- No NAT May 7, 2018 I assume you have one public IP address for your WAN side, and a block for the LAN side, something like this: ISP—–ROUTER ETH0/ROUTER ETH1——SWITCH——PCs You NEED to have a public IP address for the WAN interface, ISP will route the subnet they have given you through this IP address…. Read More
LEMP on Centos 6 December 10, 2017 In this guide, we’ll walk you through installing all of these components (except for Linux, which is already installed as your OS when you create the server). Install the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux Repository (or EPEL for short):sudo yum install epel-release Run a yum update to sync your packages with the… Read More