Problem with Varnish.

Your Friend parsimail2001 at yahoo.se
Wed Jul 13 18:50:46 CEST 2011


Thanks for your response!
I put this code in vcl file and even tried to use it as else but it didn't solve the probelm,


sub vcl_recv {
  set req.http.X-Orig-Forwarded-For = client.ip;
  if (req.url ~ "\.(jpe?g|png|gif|ico|js|css|zip|CSS|mp3|wma|wmv|avi)(\?.*|)$") { 
    unset req.http.cookie;
  } #### backend definition for this request####  set req.backend = default;
}and 

sub vcl_recv {
  set req.http.X-Orig-Forwarded-For = client.ip;
  if (req.url ~ "\.(jpe?g|png|gif|ico|js|css|zip|CSS|mp3|wma|wmv|avi)(\?.*|)$") { 
    unset req.http.cookie;
  } else{ #### backend definition for this request####  set req.backend = default;
}
}There is nothing in nginx error file, and before I put nginx behinde the varnish it worked perfectly.
the request for mysite.com/blog is send to nginx and nginx send it to port 81 and i've blocked this port in fireall.
nginx port config is 127.0.0.1:81; is there anything more we need to change in nginx?
I have been trying to write a "URLfix" for the vcl_rcv to make varnish understand thattt
mysite.com/*   =   mysite.com/*/   =   mysite.com/*/index.php
* = a name without any extension, altså it's not a file but the name of directory.
Thanks,


--- Den tis 2011-07-12 skrev juan.salinas at mercurio.cl <juan.salinas at mercurio.cl>:


It could have been you didn’t define the backend for the request in sub vcl_recv:sub vcl_recv {
  set req.http.X-Orig-Forwarded-For = client.ip;
  if (req.url ~ "\.(jpe?g|png|gif|ico|js|css|zip|CSS|mp3|wma|wmv|avi)(\?.*|)$") { 
    unset req.http.cookie;
  } #### backend definition for this request####  set req.backend = default;
}  Juan Salinas Contreras  De: varnish-misc-bounces at varnish-cache.org [mailto:varnish-misc-bounces at varnish-cache.org] En nombre de Your Friend
Enviado el: domingo, 10 de julio de 2011 9:38
Para: Shibashish
CC: varnish-misc at varnish-cache.org
Asunto: Re: Problem with Varnish.  hey, here is my vcl file:  I commented out "sub vcl_fetch" because I got error while starting varnish.   backend default {
.host = "127.0.0.1";
  .port = "81";
}
sub vcl_recv {
# add a unique header containing the client IP address
set req.http.X-Orig-Forwarded-For = client.ip;

# we're only handling static content for now so remove any
# Cookie that was sent in the request as that makes caching
# impossible.
if (req.url ~ "\.(jpe?g|png|gif|ico|js|css|zip|CSS|mp3|wma|wmv|avi)(\?.*|)$") {
unset req.http.cookie;
}
}

#sub vcl_fetch {
# if the backend server adds a cookie to all responses,
# remove it from static content so that it can be cached.
# if (req.url ~ "\.(jpe?g|png|gif|ico|js|css|zip|CSS|mp3|wma|wmv|avi)(\?.*|)$") {
# unset obj.http.set-cookie;
# }
#}    
--- Den sön 2011-07-10 skrev Shibashish <shib4u at gmail.com>:
Hey guys,  I am fairly new to the Varnish, I installed Varnish as the frontend to nginx, everything works fine föruton a strange problem that I have never encountered before when I used only the nginx;

I have an index page that links to the archives of this dress in two different ways:
Link 1:
website.com/blog/archive/index.php
Link 2:
website.com/blog/archive/

Here comes the problem, with Varnish does not link two work, the browser simply can not access the page and after a few seconds, nothing appears in the browser and the address bar shows the address that a page can not be reached, the address that appears in the address bar is:

website.com:beckendport/blog/archive/

Configuration of the Web server is 127.0.0.1:beckendport and Varnish 80.

I don't use htaccess.

I would be grateful if you help me with this problem.Thanks!
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