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
Varnish Nagios Plugin September 24, 2013 Install To use this plugin you need to have varnishstat installed which is installed by default when you install varnish. Perl is also required for this plugin. If you don’t have Perl installed you can install in by running the command below sudo apt-get install perl or sudo yum install… Read More
Creating SSL certificates using openssl November 26, 2010 Here was my requirements- I need one of my domain (it was actually an IP redirection) with SSL setup on my IIS 6 (windows 2003 server) system. The IIS have several virtual hosted domains already and one of them needed this SSL setup For some reason- Windows openssl didn't give… Read More
Poppassd server on NT version January 9, 2009 Finally got the Poppasswd on NT. It’s essential for 2 mailing systems: Surgemail mail server (http://www.netwinsite.com) Horde for windows version on webmail password change! Related Read More