Nginx reverse proxy microcaching not working












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My current config is Nginx webserver as a reverse proxy with Apache at backend for dynamic pages and Apache is configured with PHP-FPM.



My dynamic pages don't change often so I am trying to use Nginx microcaching but can't seem to get working.



Any ideas what am I missing?










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My current config is Nginx webserver as a reverse proxy with Apache at backend for dynamic pages and Apache is configured with PHP-FPM.



My dynamic pages don't change often so I am trying to use Nginx microcaching but can't seem to get working.



Any ideas what am I missing?










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My current config is Nginx webserver as a reverse proxy with Apache at backend for dynamic pages and Apache is configured with PHP-FPM.



My dynamic pages don't change often so I am trying to use Nginx microcaching but can't seem to get working.



Any ideas what am I missing?










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My current config is Nginx webserver as a reverse proxy with Apache at backend for dynamic pages and Apache is configured with PHP-FPM.



My dynamic pages don't change often so I am trying to use Nginx microcaching but can't seem to get working.



Any ideas what am I missing?







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As you're an unregistered user, you can't delete your posts. Register for an account and you'll see a "delete" button on them.

– iBug
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As you're an unregistered user, you can't delete your posts. Register for an account and you'll see a "delete" button on them.

– iBug
Feb 21 at 6:38















Additionally, if you really want your post deleted: 1. Ask nicely, 2. Flag for moderator attention, 3. Explain the exact reason why you want it gone and 4. Ask nicely.

– Nathan.Eilisha Shiraini
Feb 21 at 10:21





Additionally, if you really want your post deleted: 1. Ask nicely, 2. Flag for moderator attention, 3. Explain the exact reason why you want it gone and 4. Ask nicely.

– Nathan.Eilisha Shiraini
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