<div dir="ltr">I removed /24 on per your suggestion and also used different code for override but the issue persists. Modified geo.conf :-<br><br><a href="http://39.49.59.0/24">39.49.59.0/24</a> PK;<br><a href="http://110.93.192.0/18">110.93.192.0/18</a> US;<br>
<a href="http://117.20.16.0/20">117.20.16.0/20</a> TW;<br><a href="http://119.63.128.0/20">119.63.128.0/20</a> TW;<br><a href="http://202.163.104.6/32">202.163.104.6/32</a> ARY;<br><a href="http://203.124.63.0/24">203.124.63.0/24</a> CM;<br>
<a href="http://221.132.112.0/21">221.132.112.0/21</a> TW;<br><br><a href="http://110.93.192.0/24" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/24</a> TW; is not added now.<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 1:12 AM, Steve Wilson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lists-nginx@swsystem.co.uk" target="_blank">lists-nginx@swsystem.co.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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These 2 overlap<br>
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<a href="http://110.93.192.0/24" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/24</a> TW;<br>
<a href="http://110.93.192.0/18" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/18</a> TW;<br>
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The /24 is within the /18. In this instance you want to remove the
/24.<br>
<br>
It might be worth investigating if you've got any others that
overlap. I think you can probably override with a different country
code but using the same makes no sense.<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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Steve.</font></span><div><div class="h5"><br>
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<div>On 19/06/14 21:06, shahzaib shahzaib
wrote:<br>
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<div>For testing purpose, i have added only few
prefixes :-<br>
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geo {<br>
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default 0;<br>
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include geo.conf;<br>
}<br>
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geo.conf <br>
<br>
<a href="http://39.49.59.0/24" target="_blank">39.49.59.0/24</a>
PK;<br>
<a href="http://110.93.192.0/24" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/24</a>
TW;<br>
<a href="http://110.93.192.0/18" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/18</a>
TW;<br>
<a href="http://117.20.16.0/20" target="_blank">117.20.16.0/20</a>
TW;<br>
<a href="http://119.63.128.0/20" target="_blank">119.63.128.0/20</a>
TW;<br>
<a href="http://202.163.104.6/32" target="_blank">202.163.104.6/32</a>
ARY;<br>
<a href="http://203.124.63.0/24" target="_blank">203.124.63.0/24</a>
CM;<br>
<a href="http://221.132.112.0/21" target="_blank">221.132.112.0/21</a>
TW;<br>
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Now, whenever some ip from the list send request, nginx reply
with gateway timeout :-<br>
<br>
curl -I <a href="http://files.com/files/videos/2014/06/10/14023918368e3411-240.mp4" target="_blank">http://files.com/files/videos/2014/06/10/14023918368e3411-240.mp4</a><br>
HTTP/1.1 504 Gateway Time-out<br>
Server: nginx<br>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 19:59:50 GMT<br>
Content-Type: text/html<br>
Content-Length: 176<br>
Connection: keep-alive<br>
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In order to resolve this error, i have to manually remove a
network from the file which is <a href="http://110.93.192.0/18" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/18</a> TW;<br>
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<div>What so suspicious with this prefix <a href="http://110.93.192.0/18" target="_blank">110.93.192.0/18</a>
TW ? Why it is causing to crash every other requests ?<br>
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Jonathan Matthews <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:contact@jpluscplusm.com" target="_blank">contact@jpluscplusm.com</a>></span>
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<div>On 19 June 2014 19:59, shahzaib shahzaib <<a href="mailto:shahzaib.cb@gmail.com" target="_blank">shahzaib.cb@gmail.com</a>>
wrote:<br>
> We've added 2000+ ip prefixes in a file "geo.conf"
included in nginx vhost<br>
> by using ngx-http_geo_module and received the
following warning :-<br>
><br>
> 2014/06/19 23:52:46 [warn] 1633#0: duplicate network
"<a href="http://103.24.96.0/22" target="_blank">103.24.96.0/22</a>",<br>
> value: "tw", old value: "tw" in
/usr/local/nginx/conf/geo.conf:40<br>
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What makes you think that this error message is incorrect?<br>
If it's correct and you have a duplicate entry, resolving
the problem<br>
should be pretty simple ...<br>
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