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Issue Description
When using the RateLimiter Middleware with a rate between 0 and 1 all events will be rejected instead of applying the specified rate. E.g.: e.Use(middleware.RateLimiter(middleware.NewRateLimiterMemoryStore(0.5)))
I am not saying that it is a common use case to have
Feature request
Place the access_log and error_log directives inside the main server block instead of http block.
Feature description
Disable access_log at http block:
File: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
# ...
http {
# ...
access_log off;
# ...
}
# ...Enable per site access_log and error_log at main server block:
File: /etc/nginx/
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