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Nginx Connection timeout limit or something?

Discussion in 'Nginx, PHP-FPM & MariaDB MySQL' started by BobbyWibowo, Nov 24, 2016.

  1. BobbyWibowo

    BobbyWibowo Active Member

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    Hello. Today I tried to wget a ~300MB file from a certain URL to my node because the connection from my home internet to that particular URL was so bad (the speed was always 2~6kB/s). After that, I tried to download the data with my home internet from the node. The speed was within expectation, but for some reason it kept on stopping every 10~30 seconds? Is it because of any default configurations to nginx by Centmin Mod? Or was it my internet messing with me? By the way, I downloaded the data from the node through browser by accessing the URL where the file was supposed to be, so yeah, it had to be served by nginx, right?

     
  2. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    not entirely sure i understand ? you mean file was on centmin mod server i.e. at domain.com/file.zip and you downloaded that from browser ? then yes it was served via nginx

    if you tried wget from ssh with your centmin mod server, then speed would dependent on download url network too

    traceroute/mtr diagnostics from your home network to centmin mod server and reverse and home network to download ip should give clues Diagnosing Network Issues with MTR
     
  3. BobbyWibowo

    BobbyWibowo Active Member

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    Correct.

    The origin file was from another server unrelated with Centmin Mod, but I used my node to mirror the file. Afterwards I downloaded the file through the hosted Nginx server of my node.
    ^ I guess that explanation is better.