I need help with our NGINX set up
zen zenitram
quickfire28 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 23 08:49:47 UTC 2024
Good day!
Here is what happen when we try to upload file more than 128 kb. Too check
if it is on server side we run the server without nginx and it can upload
larger size files.
Thank you!
On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 6:18 PM Reinis Rozitis via nginx <nginx at nginx.org>
wrote:
> > It only accepts maximum of 128 kb of data, but the client_max_body_size
> 500M;. Is there a way to locate the cause of error.
>
> Can you actually show what the "error" looks like?
>
> The default value of client_max_body_size is 1M so the 128Kb limit most
> likely comes from the backend application or server which handles the POST
> request (as an example - PHP has its own post_max_size /
> upload_max_filesize settings).
>
>
>
> p.s. while it's unlikely (as you specify the settings in particular
> location blocks) since you use wildcard includes it is always good to check
> with 'nginx -T' how the final configuration looks like. Maybe the request
> isn't handled in server/location block where you expect it ..
>
> rr
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